In parts of Europe, income inequality barely changed at the onset of the pandemic.. 10/08/2021
Canto, Olga ; Figari, Francesco ; Fiorio, Carlo ; Tasseva, Iva Valentinova
London School of Economics and Political Science
LSE - London
2021
epidemic disease ; short time working ; income distribution ; structural unemployment ; social inequality ; workers' compensation
Income distribution
English
"Furlough and social security benefits meant disposable household incomes were protected to a substantial degree at the start of the pandemic. Income inequality was largely unchanged, write Olga Cantó (Universidad de Alcalá), Francesco Figari (University of Insubria), Carlo Fiorio (University of Milan) and Iva Tasseva (LSE). "
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