不仅仅是经济衰退

Linnea Nelli, Maria Enrica Virgillito
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新冠肺炎危机被定义为女性经济衰退,因为它对女性就业的影响不成比例,而过去的经济衰退被定义为男性经济衰退,因为通常对男性的影响不成比例。然而,女性经济衰退的根源可以追溯到劳动力市场中家庭内部和家庭外部持续存在的性别不对称,这种现象被称为女性化。本文旨在从宏观经济角度衡量和解释Covid-19危机对意大利劳动力市场影响中的性别差异。我们通过失业、结构性失业和闲置来衡量Covid-19危机的持续时间、深度和扩散。我们发现,2019冠状病毒病危机对女性的影响超过了比例,特别是对受教育程度较低的女性工人和2020年在南方工作的女性工人。
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More than a She recession
The Covid-19 crisis has been defined as a She-recession because of its disproportionate impact on female employment by contrast to past recessions defined as Man-recessions, for the usual disproportionate impact on men. The roots of the She-recession can be however traced back to the persistence of gender asymmetries both intra-household and extra-household in the labour market, a phenomenon known as feminization. This paper aims at measuring and explaining the gender differences in the impact of the Covid-19 crisis on the Italian labour market from a macroeconomic perspective. We measure the duration, depth, and diffusion of the Covid-19 crisis on job losses, structural unemployment, and inactivity. We find that the impact of the Covid-19 crisis has been more than proportional for women, especially for low-educated female workers and for those working in the South during 2020.
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