新冠疫情冲击是否会改变预留工资?

Sachiko Kazekami
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新冠肺炎疫情可能会导致人们因感染风险而改变偏好、在家工作迅速增加、家庭经济恶化等因素,从而改变预留工资。此外,保留工资的变化改变了工作的决定,特别是对于第二工薪族。本研究采用差异中差异法和日本求职者期望工资的数据,考察了疫情冲击对保留工资的影响。我们发现,在第一波大流行之后,城市地区兼职(全职)工作的预留工资增加(减少)。特别是兼职经营(建设、采矿)职业的保留工资增加(减少)。这些管理工作包括管理餐馆和酒吧等商店,这些地方在大流行期间很难维持销售,而且存在较高的感染风险。人们可能不喜欢这些方面。相反,大流行的冲击使家庭经济恶化。这可能会降低即时收款的工作的保留工资,如兼职建筑和采矿工作。最后,与我们的预期相反,那些看似熟悉在家工作的专业工作的保留工资并没有减少。此外,前一时期保留工资的减少增加了劳动力市场参与率。
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Does the COVID-19 Pandemic Shock Change the Reservation Wage?
The COVID-19 pandemic can change the reservation wage because of changes in people’s preferences due to the risk of infection, the rapid rise of work at home, or a worsened household economy. Furthermore, the changing reservation wage changes the decision to work, especially for the second wage earner. This study examines the effect of the pandemic shock on the reservation wage using the difference-in-differences method and Japanese data about job seekers’ desired wage. We find that after the first wave of the pandemic, the reservation wages for part-time (full-time) job increase (decrease) in urban prefectures. Especially, the reservation wages for part-time managerial (construction and mining) occupations increase (decrease). These managerial jobs include managing shops like restaurants and bars, where it is difficult to maintain sales during pandemic and a high risk of infection exists. People may not prefer these aspects. In contrast, the pandemic shock worsened the household economy. This may decrease the reservation wage in jobs where money is received instantly, such as part-time construction and mining jobs. Finally, contrary to our expectation, the reservation wage of professional jobs that seem to be familiar with work at home does not decrease. Furthermore, the decrease in reservation wages in the prior period increases the labor market participation rate.
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