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Pascale Bourquin,Tom Waters Pascale Bourquin
In 2019, the employment rate among 25- to 64-year-olds in the UK reached 80 per cent - the highest on record, and considerably higher than the 76 per cent rate recorded shortly before the Great Recession. In this paper, we investigate the g...
Martin O&#x;Connell,Áureo de Paula,Kate Smith Martin O&#x;Connell
In times of heightened uncertainty, consumers face incentives to build up precautionary stocks of essential supplies. We study consumer spending dynamics during one such time, the first infection wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, using househo...
Suphanit Piyapromdee,Peter Spittal Suphanit Piyapromdee
We provide empirical evidence on the labour market impacts of COVID-19 in the UK and assess the effectiveness of mitigation policies. We estimate the relationship between employment outcomes and occupational and industrial characteristics a...
Xavier Jaravel,Martin O&#x;Connell Xavier Jaravel
We use real-time scanner data in Great Britain during the COVID-19 pandemic to investigate the drivers of the inflationary spike at the beginning of lockdown and to quantify the impact of high-frequency changes in shopping behaviours and pr...
Zachary Swaziek,Abigail Wozniak Zachary Swaziek
The COVID-19 pandemic has reduced well-being and economic security on a number of dimensions, likely worsening mental health. In this paper, we assess how mental health in the US population has changed during the pandemic. We use three larg...
Alison Andrew,Sarah Cattan,Monica Costa Dias et al. Alison Andrew et al.
This paper combines novel data on the time use, home-learning practices and economic circumstances of families with children during the COVID-19 lockdown with pre-lockdown data from the UK Time Use Survey to characterise the time use of chi...
Claudia Hupkau,Barbara Petrongolo Claudia Hupkau
We explore the effects of the COVID-19 crisis and the associated restrictions to economic activity on paid and unpaid work for men and women in the United Kingdom. Using data from the COVID-19 supplement of Understanding Society, we find ev...
Abi Adams-Prassl,Teodora Boneva,Marta Golin et al. Abi Adams-Prassl et al.
Over nine million jobs were furloughed in the United Kingdom during the coronavirus pandemic. Using real-time survey evidence from the UK in April and May 2020, we document which workers were most likely to be furloughed and we analyse vari...
Till von Wachter Till von Wachter
This paper discusses the potential long-run effects of large-scale unemployment during the COVID-19 crisis in the labour market on vulnerable job losers and labour market entrants in the United States. The paper begins by contrasting measur...
Robert A Moffitt,James P Ziliak Robert A Moffitt
We examine trends in employment, earnings and incomes over the last two decades in the United States, and how the safety net has responded to changing fortunes, including the shutdown of the economy in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The...