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The COVID-19 pandemic and Ireland's labour market: insights through the lens of the pandemic unemployment payment and the characteristics of impacted workers

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Brioscú, Ailbhe ; O'Reilly, Jeff Dwan ; Coates, Dermot

The Economic and Social Review

2021

52

2

Summer

193-216

epidemic disease ; labour market ; unemployment

Ireland

Labour market

English

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"With the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, and the introduction of rolling public health restrictions, conditions in Ireland's labour market deteriorated significantly. In response to the widespread impacts on businesses and workers, the Irish Government, as part of a broader suite of policy measures, introduced the Pandemic Unemployment Payment (PUP) in March 2020. Through the lens of the PUP, this paper explores the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on Ireland's labour market and its implications for post-COVID recovery and policy. In particular, this analysis examines the demographics of impacted workers over time, rates of payment relative to pre-pandemic earnings and the potential scale of the post-COVID labour market challenge, via an exploration of long-term recipients."

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