When Paid Work Gives in to Unpaid Care Work: Evidence from the Hedge Fund Industry under COVID-19

Sara Ain Tommar, O. Kolokolova, Roberto Mura
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Abstract

We examine how childcare inequalities in the home affect the work productivity of female talent, using unique data on the family structures of hedge fund managers and the exogenous shock from school closures during the early COVID-19 pandemic response. We find that female managers’ ability to generate abnormal returns is curbed by 9% on average in the shock-month of school closures, providing a direct measure of the cost of unpaid care work. This effect is driven by mothers and especially mothers with young children. With increasing calls for more female representation in all layers of the economy and the efforts exerted toward that goal, there is reason for concern that these efforts might not factor in as the pandemic has uncovered how women in general and mothers in particular bear both the burden of unpaid care work and the subsequent cost to their paid work. This paper was accepted by Victoria Ivashina, finance.
当有偿工作让位于无偿护理工作:来自COVID-19下对冲基金行业的证据
我们利用对冲基金经理家庭结构的独特数据,以及在COVID-19大流行早期应对期间学校关闭的外生冲击,研究了家庭中的托儿不平等如何影响女性人才的工作效率。我们发现,在学校关闭的冲击月份,女性管理者产生异常回报的能力平均受到9%的抑制,这为无偿护理工作的成本提供了直接衡量标准。这种影响是由母亲,尤其是有小孩的母亲造成的。随着越来越多的人呼吁在经济的各个层面增加妇女的代表性,以及为实现这一目标而作出的努力,有理由担心这些努力可能无法发挥作用,因为大流行病揭示了一般妇女,特别是母亲如何承担无偿护理工作的负担,以及随之而来的有偿工作成本。这篇论文被财经的Victoria Ivashina接受。
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Gender Medicine
Gender Medicine 医学-医学:内科
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