COVID-19 and the Labor Market

The coronavirus pandemic causes enormous economic and social disruptions that call on various scientific disciplines to search for solutions. As an independent research institute and global network in labor economics, IZA is prepared to meet this challenge.This website is regularly expanded to provide updated information, new empirical findings, and policy advice.

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Crisis Response MonitoringUpdated

Economic and social disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic may have lasting effects on employment, income and working conditions. At the same time, there are significant cross-country differences in the labor market and social policy responses that are deployed to help mitigate the imminent crisis effects. IZA closely monitors these developments in a joint effort with a small number of selected labor economists as country experts. First reports are now available.

进一步的信息

IZA World of Labor

School closures and effective in-person learning during Covid-19: When, where, and for whom

byAndré Kurmann, Étienne Lalé

EIPL during the pandemic will exacerbate the inequalities that we observe in the US labor market.

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IZA World of Labor

Cutting back on work during Covid: How was it done?

byDaniel S. Hamermesh

It’s likely that the pandemic has caused a permanent shift to more four-day work schedules.

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IZA World of Labor

A persistent casualty of Covid-19: Children’s skill development

byLudger Woessmann

技能损失大流行的可能increase economic inequality in the long term.

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IZA World of Labor

Digital payments surged during Covid-19 in the developing world. What are the opportunities for workers?

byLeora Klapper

Many adults adopted digital merchant payments for the first time during Covid-19.

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Data on COVID-19

Supported by IZA theCOVID-19 Impact Labanalyzes the effects of the current crisis and countermeasures on people'sbehavior, fears, and beliefs. A list of relevantdata resourcesis continuously updated by IZA’s research data center IDSC. The center hosts selected datasets for scientific use.

Impact Lab Data Resources

COVID-19 Research at IZA: Funding and Internal Projects

IZA conducts own COVID-19 related research and supports topical research within the IZA Network. View a list of projects (corresponding authors only) funded under theIZA Coronavirus Emergency Research Thrustand read more about our internal research on the effects of the pandemic.

  • What is at stake without high stake exams?
    Students' evaluation and admission to college at the time of COVID-19

    Caterina Calsamiglia(ICREA & IPEG)

  • Does the exposure to Covid19 shape inequality attitudes?
    Effects of employment, income and health shocks

    Joan Costa-Font(London School of Economics & IZA)

  • The impact of covid-19 on work and time-use in the family

    Libertad González(Universitat Pompeu Fabra & IZA)

  • Subsidizing wages during the COVID-19 crisis:
    Evidence from Australian accounting data

    Steven Hamilton(George Washington University)

  • The Global COVID-19 University Student Survey

    David Jaeger(University of St Andrews & IZA)

  • Short-Time Work and Unemployment Benefits During the COVID-19 Crisis:
    An Empirical Evaluation Using Administrative Data

    Simon Jäger(MIT & IZA)

  • Initial Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Employment and Hours of Self-employed Workers by Gender, Parental Status, and Spousal Employment Status

    Charlene Kalenkoski(Texas Tech University & IZA)

  • Short-term Impacts of COVID-19 on Consumption, Labor Market Outcomes, and Health: Evidence from Singapore

    Seonghoon Kim(Singapore Management University & IZA)

  • Sentiment and Firm Behavior During the COVID-19 Pandemic

    Sebastian Link(ifo Institute & LMU Munich)

  • 阻止minants of the community mobility during the COVID-19 epidemic:
    the role of government regulations and information

    Silvia Mendolia(University of Wollongong & IZA)

  • Effects of the 2019 Novel Coronavirus on Domestic Violence in the US

    Amalia Miller(University of Virginia & IZA)

  • The COVID-19 Pandemic: Economics Meets Epidemiology (Effects of Social Distancing)

    Kurt Mitman(IIES, Stockholm University & IZA)

  • Impacts of the COVID-19 Emergency Relief Fund on College Continuity and Economic Well-Being in New York City

    Nuria Rodriguez-Planas(CUNY Queens College and the Graduate Center & IZA)

  • The impact of the UK lockdown on time-use and productivity

    Eileen Liong Tipoe(University of Oxford)

  • What are the effects of the Covid-19 crisis on labor demand?
    An analysis using job board data from Austria

    Lennart Ziegler(University of Vienna & IZA)