Economic shocks and skill acquisition: Evidence from a national online learning platform at the onset of COVID-19

IF 2.2 2区 经济学 Q2 ECONOMICS
Ina Ganguli , Jamal Ibrahim Haidar , Asim Ijaz Khwaja , Samuel Stemper , Basit Zafar
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Abstract

We study how large shocks impact individuals’ skilling decisions using data from a large, government-sponsored, online learning platform in Saudi Arabia. The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic brought about a massive increase in online skilling, and demand shifted towards courses that offered skills, such as telework, likely to be immediately valuable during the pandemic. Consistent with a model where individuals trade off reskilling costs with their expectations of future labor market conditions and their duration of work, we find that shifts into telework courses were largest for older workers. In contrast, younger workers increased enrollments in courses related to new skills, such as general, occupation-specific, and computer-related skills. Using national administrative employment data, we provide descriptive evidence that these investments in skills in early 2020 helped users maintain employment over the course of the pandemic.

经济冲击与技能学习:来自 COVID-19 开始时的国家在线学习平台的证据
我们利用沙特阿拉伯一个由政府资助的大型在线学习平台的数据,研究了巨大冲击如何影响个人的技能决策。COVID-19 大流行病的爆发带来了在线技能培训的大规模增长,需求转向提供远程工作等技能的课程,而这些技能在大流行病期间可能会立即产生价值。与个人根据对未来劳动力市场状况的预期和工作时间长短来权衡再学习成本的模式相一致,我们发现,年龄较大的工人对远程工作课程的需求转移幅度最大。与此相反,年轻工人增加了与新技能有关的课程的注册人数,如通用技能、特定职业技能和计算机相关技能。利用全国就业行政数据,我们提供了描述性证据,证明 2020 年初的这些技能投资有助于用户在大流行病期间保持就业。
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Labour Economics
Labour Economics ECONOMICS-
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3.60
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142
期刊介绍: Labour Economics is devoted to publishing research in the field of labour economics both on the microeconomic and on the macroeconomic level, in a balanced mix of theory, empirical testing and policy applications. It gives due recognition to analysis and explanation of institutional arrangements of national labour markets and the impact of these institutions on labour market outcomes.
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