COVID-19 and (gender) inequality in income: the impact of discretionary policy measures in Austria
Christl, Michael ; De Poli, Silvia ; Kucsera, Denes ; Lorenz, Hanno
European Commission. Joint Research Centre - Ispra
2021
25 p.
epidemic disease ; gender equality ; income
JRC Working Papers on Taxation and Structural Reforms
05/2021
Income distribution
English
"This paper analyzes the impact of the COVID-19 crisis on household income in Austria, using detailed administrative labor market data, in combination with micro-simulation techniques, that enable specific labor market transitions to be modeled. We find that discretionary fiscal policy measures in Austria are key to counteracting the inequality-and poverty-enhancing effect of COVID-19. Additionally, we find that females tend to experience a greater loss in terms of market income. The Austrian tax-benefit system, however, reduces this gender differences. Disposable income has dropped by around 1% for both males and females. By comparison, males profit mainly from short-time work scheme, while females profit especially from other discretionary policy measures, such as the one-off payment for children."
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