就业过渡和 COVID-19 遏制措施:来自发展中国家的证据

Adeola Oyenubi
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为遏制冠状病毒(COVID-19)的传播而实施的遏制措施扰乱了世界各地的劳动力市场。一些研究侧重于遏制措施对失业的影响,而本文则记录了遏制措施(特别是这些措施严格程度的变化)对就业模式或过渡的影响。COVID 干扰可视为对劳动力市场的多重冲击(而非单一冲击)。这一点非常重要,因为劳动收入是发展中国家总体不平等的主要驱动因素,而这种干扰会对可持续发展目标的实现产生连锁反应。因此,我们估算了南非冠状病毒遏制措施与就业动态之间的因果关系。利用访谈时间和个体内部差异,我们发现遏制措施会影响就业过渡。具体来说,更严格的遏制措施对失业过渡有积极影响,反之则对就业过渡有积极影响。我们讨论了这种因果关系对 COVID-19 和未来流行病的发展、持续管理的影响。
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Employment transitions and COVID‐19 containment measures: Evidence from a developing country
Containment measures implemented to curb the spread of coronavirus (COVID‐19) disrupted labour markets across the world. While several studies focus on the impact of containment measures on job losses, this paper documents the effect of containment measures (specifically variation in the strictness of these measures) on employment patterns or transitions. COVID disruption can be viewed as multiple shocks to the labour market (as against a single shock). This is important because labour income is a key driver of aggregate inequality in developing countries, and such disruption has a knock‐on effect on the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals. Therefore, we estimate the causal relationship between coronavirus containment measures and employment dynamics in South Africa. Exploiting the timing of interviews and within individual variation, we find that containment measures impact employment transitions. Specifically, stricter containment measures have a positive effect on the transition into unemployment, and the converse is true for the transition into employment. The implication of this causal relationship for development, ongoing management of COVID‐19 and future pandemics is discussed.
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