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What are the characteristics of workers in jobs likely to be initially affected by broad social distancing and later by narrower policy tailored to jobs with low risk of disease transmission? We use O NET to construct a measure of the likelihood that jobs can be conducted from home (a variant of...
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We study the response of an economy to an unexpected epidemic. Households mitigate the spread of the disease by reducing consumption, reducing hours worked, and working from home. Working from home is subject to learning-by-doing and the capacity of the health care system is limited. A social...
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fallen during the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States. Hourly smart meter data from Texas reveals how daily routines … changed during the pandemic, with usage during weekdays closely resembling those of weekends. The 16% residential increase …
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The threat of COVID-19 has increased the health risks of going to an office or factory, leading more workers to do their jobs remotely. In this paper, we provide results from firm surveys on both small and large businesses on the prevalence and productivity of remote work, and expectations about...
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This paper uses a variety of individual-level survey data from several countries to test for interactions between subjective well-being at different ages and variables measuring the nature and quality of the social context at work, at home, and in the community. While earlier studies have found...
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Self-reported health status (SRHS) is an imperfect measure of non-fatal health, but allows examination of how health status varies over the life course. Although women have lower mortality than men, they report worse health status up to age 65. The SRHS of both men and women deteriorates with...
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This paper examines the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on employment and respiratory health for remote workers (i … more difficult for non-remote workers to protect themselves. Grouping workers by pre-pandemic household income shows that …
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negatively correlated but distinct, the economic costs of containing a pandemic can be minimized by only sending home those jobs …
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We report the results of a nationally-representative sample of the US population during the COVID-19 pandemic. The … remote work. Furthermore, states with a higher share of employment in information work including management, professional and …
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supply-side disruptions resulting from the pandemic …
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