Contrasting U.S. and European Job Markets during COVID-19
Eyméoud, Jean-Benoît ; Petrosky-Nadeau, Nicolas ; Santàeulalia-Llopis, Raül ; Wasmer, Etienne
2021
2021
5
February
1-5
epidemic disease ; short time working ; employment ; labour market policy ; comparison
Labour market
https://www.frbsf.org/economic-research/files/el2021-05.pdf
English
"The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic and the unprecedented slowing of economic activity that followed caused severe disruptions to labor markets around the globe. In contrast to the United States, European Union countries funded short-time work programs to maintain jobs during a period of lockdown that was expected to be transitory. This succeeded in avoiding sharp increases in unemployment early in the recession. However, if the pandemic leads to a permanent reallocation of economic activity, short-time work programs may slow the process of workers moving from shrinking to growing sectors of the economy."
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