《欧盟就业动态:流行病年代及以后》

Stefan Jestl, Robert Stehrer
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大流行引发的经济冲击使欧洲经济陷入衰退。封锁和保持社会距离措施对经济生活产生了重大影响,行业和人群面临着不同的困难。本研究通过借鉴过去的行业趋势和国际货币基金组织(IMF)和欧盟委员会的最新宏观经济预测结果,探讨了到2026年欧洲各行业和就业群体的潜在未来就业动态。考虑到与基线预测有关的巨大不确定性和风险,还进行情景分析。我们考虑了四种情况:“基线情况”假设经济强劲复苏,“负面情况”反映了可能出现的一种或多种突变,这些突变将传播得更快,死亡率更高。“最坏的情况”假定出现了新的、更具传染性的病毒变种。“更乐观的情景”预测,与基线情景相比,2021年和2022年的经济复苏将更加强劲。
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EU Employment Dynamics: The Pandemic Years and Beyond
The economic shock induced by the pandemic has plunged European economies into a recession. Lockdowns and social distancing measures have affected economic life in a substantial way, with industries and population groups facing varying difficulties. This study explores potential future employment dynamics across European industries and employment groups for the period up to 2026 by drawing on past sectoral trends and the latest macroeconomic forecast results from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the European Commission. A scenario analysis is also carried out, taking into account the great uncertainty and risks that are related to the baseline forecasts. We consider four scenarios: The ‘baseline scenario’ presumes a strong economic recovery The ‘negative scenario’ reflects the possible emergence of one or more mutations which will spread more quickly and have a higher death rate. The ‘worst-case scenario’ presumes the emergence of new, more infectious virus variants. The ‘more optimistic scenario’ predicts an even stronger economic recovery in 2021 and 2022 compared to the baseline scenario.
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