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COVID-19 AND THE LABOR MARKET

The coronavirus pandemic causes enormous economic and social disruptions that
call on various scientific disciplines to search for solutions. As an
independent research institute and global network in labor economics, IZA is
prepared to rise to this challenge. This website is regularly expanded to
provide updated information, new empirical findings, and policy advice.

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CRISIS RESPONSE MONITORING UPDATED

Economic and social disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic may have lasting
effects on employment, income and working conditions. At the same time, there
are significant cross-country differences in the labor market and social policy
responses that are deployed to help mitigate the imminent crisis effects. IZA
closely monitors these developments in a joint effort with a small number of
selected labor economists as country experts. First reports are now available.

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RECENT IZA PUBLICATIONS

IZA Discussion Paper
November 2021
Jeff Borland
Jennifer Hunt


DID THE AUSTRALIAN JOBKEEPER PROGRAM SAVE JOBS BY SUBSIDIZING TEMPORARY LAYOFFS?

IZA Discussion Paper
November 2021
Daniel Fackler
Claus Schnabel
Jens Stegmaier


PERSONNEL ADJUSTMENTS DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC: DID CO- DETERMINATION MAKE A
DIFFERENCE?

IZA Discussion Paper
November 2021
Ingo E. Isphording
Marc Diederichs
Reyn van Ewijk
Nico Pestel


SCHOOLS UNDER MANDATORY TESTING CAN MITIGATE THE SPREAD OF SARS-COV-2

IZA Standpunkt
November 2021
Ingo E. Isphording
Marc Diederichs
Reyn van Ewijk
Nico Pestel


DER EINDÄMMENDE EFFEKT VON SCHULEN AUF DIE VERBREITUNG VON SARS-COV-2

IZA Discussion Paper
November 2021
Michael E. Darden
David Dowdy
Lauren Gardner
Barton H. Hamilton
Karen A. Kopecky
et al.


MODELING TO INFORM ECONOMY-WIDE PANDEMIC POLICY: BRINGING EPI­DEMI­OL­O­GISTS
AND ECONOMISTS TOGETHER

IZA Discussion Paper
November 2021
Maria Ines Berniell
Yarine Fawaz
Anne Laferrere
Pedro Mira
Elizaveta Pronkina


THE COVID-19 CURTAIN: CAN PAST COMMUNIST REGIMES EXPLAIN THE VACCINATION DIVIDE
IN EUROPE?

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FURTHER INFORMATION

IZA NEWSROOM


WHAT IF WORKING FROM HOME WILL STICK?

byIZA

Distributional and climate impacts for Germany.

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IZA WORLD OF LABOR


THE SHADOW ECONOMY AND THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC CRISIS

byDominik Enste

The strong correlation between corruption and shadow economy is a key problem in
times of crisis.

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IZA WORLD OF LABOR


PANDEMICS AND THE PROSPECTS FOR HIGHER EDUCATION IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

byGustavo Yamada, Pablo Lavado

Remote learning can help extend the benefits of higher education to
hard-to-reach populations.

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IZA NEWSROOM


WORKING FROM HOME MAY HURT PRODUCTIVITY

byIZA

New workplace research finds employees work more hours to maintain the same
output.

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DATA ON COVID-19

Supported by IZA the COVID-19 Impact Lab analyzes the effects of the current
crisis and coun­ter­mea­sures on people's behavior, fears, and beliefs. A list
of relevant data resources is continuously updated by IZA’s research data center
IDSC. The center hosts selected datasets for scientific use.

Impact Lab Data Resources


COVID-19 RESEARCH AT IZA: FUNDING AND INTERNAL PROJECTS

IZA conducts own COVID-19 related research and supports topical research within
the IZA Network. View a list of projects (corresponding authors only) funded
under the IZA Coronavirus Emergency Research Thrust and read more about our
internal research on the effects of the pandemic.

Funded Research

 * WHAT IS AT STAKE WITHOUT HIGH STAKE EXAMS?
   STUDENTS' EVALUATION AND ADMISSION TO COLLEGE AT THE TIME OF COVID-19
   
   Caterina Calsamiglia (ICREA & IPEG)

 * DOES THE EXPOSURE TO COVID19 SHAPE INEQUALITY ATTITUDES?
   EFFECTS OF EMPLOYMENT, INCOME AND HEALTH SHOCKS
   
   Joan Costa-Font (London School of Economics & IZA)

 * THE IMPACT OF COVID-19 ON WORK AND TIME-USE IN THE FAMILY
   
   Libertad González (Universitat Pompeu Fabra & IZA)

 * SUBSIDIZING WAGES DURING THE COVID-19 CRISIS:
   EVIDENCE FROM AUSTRALIAN ACCOUNTING DATA
   
   Steven Hamilton (George Washington University)

 * THE GLOBAL COVID-19 UNIVERSITY STUDENT SURVEY
   
   David Jaeger (University of St Andrews & IZA)

 * SHORT-TIME WORK AND UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS DURING THE COVID-19 CRISIS:
   AN EMPIRICAL EVALUATION USING ADMINISTRATIVE DATA
   
   Simon Jäger (MIT & IZA)

 * INITIAL EFFECTS OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC ON THE EMPLOYMENT AND HOURS OF
   SELF-EMPLOYED WORKERS BY GENDER, PARENTAL STATUS, AND SPOUSAL EMPLOYMENT
   STATUS
   
   Charlene Kalenkoski (Texas Tech University & IZA)

 * SHORT-TERM IMPACTS OF COVID-19 ON CONSUMPTION, LABOR MARKET OUTCOMES, AND
   HEALTH: EVIDENCE FROM SINGAPORE
   
   Seonghoon Kim (Singapore Management University & IZA)

 * FIRM-LEVEL EXPECTATIONS AND BEHAVIOR IN RESPONSE TO COVID-19
   
   Sebastian Link (ifo Institute & LMU Munich)

 * DETERMINANTS OF THE COMMUNITY MOBILITY DURING THE COVID-19 EPIDEMIC:
   THE ROLE OF GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS AND INFORMATION
   
   Silvia Mendolia (University of Wollongong & IZA)

 * EFFECTS OF THE 2019 NOVEL CORONAVIRUS ON DOMESTIC VIOLENCE IN THE US
   
   Amalia Miller (University of Virginia & IZA)

 * THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC: ECONOMICS MEETS EPIDEMIOLOGY (EFFECTS OF SOCIAL
   DISTANCING)
   
   Kurt Mitman (IIES, Stockholm University & IZA)

 * IMPACTS OF THE COVID-19 EMERGENCY RELIEF FUND ON COLLEGE CONTINUITY AND
   ECONOMIC WELL-BEING IN NEW YORK CITY
   
   Nuria Rodriguez- Planas (CUNY Queens College and the Graduate Center & IZA)

 * THE IMPACT OF THE UK LOCKDOWN ON TIME-USE AND PRODUCTIVITY
   
   Eileen Liong Tipoe (University of Oxford)

 * WHAT ARE THE EFFECTS OF THE COVID-19 CRISIS ON LABOR DEMAND?
   AN ANALYSIS USING JOB BOARD DATA FROM AUSTRIA
   
   Lennart Ziegler (University of Vienna & IZA)

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