Working from home and Covid-19. The chances and risks for gender gaps. 03/06/2020
Arntz, Melanie ; Ben Yahmed, Sarra ; Berlingieri, Francesco
Zentrum für Europäische Wirtschaftsforschung, Mannheim
ZEW - Mannheim
2020
12 p.
epidemic disease ; telework ; gender ; child care ; new work practices
Expert Brief
20-09
Work organization
English
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"As the Covid-19 pandemic causes an all-time high share of people to work from home, this disruptive event is likely to have a long-lasting effect on work arrangements. Given existing research on the effects of working from home (WfH) on hours worked and wages, an increased availability of WfH may provide a chance for women to catch up with their male counterparts. Yet, the need to simultaneously care for children during the Covid-19 lockdown may also revive traditional gender roles, potentially counteracting such gains. This expert brief discusses the likely effects of the Covid-19 pandemic on gender gaps in light of recent empirical findings and novel statistics on the heterogeneous structure of work arrangements among couples."
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