Employment and Income Shock During COVID-19 Lockdown in a Metropolitan city in India

Pritha Dev, J. Unni, A. Vijayalakshmi
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The COVID-19 crisis had a harsher impact on women globally, as they were disproportionately represented in sectors offering low wages, few benefits and least secure jobs. We examined the economic impact of loss of employment and incomes on workers in relatively low income households during and after the first stringent lockdown—April to June 2020—in Ahmedabad, Gujarat. We analyse employment impact using a logistic regression and impact on incomes using a Fixed Effect OLS regression. We find that the impact on women workers was greater in terms of loss of employment and income. Women had clearly not resumed work at the same rate as men after lockdown was eased. We address the specific question, ‘why were women less likely to resume work after the shock of lockdown?’ We found that care responsibilities did not explain later resumption of work, but the place of work did. In addition we address the question ‘which segments of workers suffered greater income loss?’ We analyse these questions for wage and self-employed workers and by prominent occupations in the sample. We find that while wage-employed workers resumed work later, they suffered less income loss than the self-employed. We attempt to explain this paradox. JEL Codes: J4, J46, J39, O17, R23
新冠肺炎封锁期间印度一大都市的就业和收入冲击
新冠肺炎危机对全球女性的影响更为严重,因为她们在工资低、福利少、工作最不安全的行业中所占比例过高。我们研究了在古吉拉特邦艾哈迈达巴德第一次严格封锁期间和之后(2020年4月至6月),相对低收入家庭的工人失去就业和收入对经济的影响。我们使用逻辑回归分析就业影响,并使用固定效应OLS回归分析对收入的影响。我们发现,在就业和收入损失方面,对女工的影响更大。封锁解除后,女性显然没有以与男性相同的速度恢复工作。我们解决了一个具体的问题,“为什么女性在封锁冲击后不太可能恢复工作?”我们发现,护理责任并不能解释后来的复工,但工作地点可以解释。此外,我们还讨论了“哪些部门的工人收入损失更大?”我们分析了工资和个体经营者以及样本中突出职业的这些问题。我们发现,虽然工资雇佣工人恢复工作的时间较晚,但他们遭受的收入损失比自营职业者少。我们试图解释这个悖论。JEL代码:J4、J46、J39、O17、R23
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