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We examine the impact of the global recession triggered by the Covid-19 pandemic on women's versus men's employment … telecommuters a different kind of gender gap arises: women working from home during the pandemic spent more work time also doing … moniker "mancessions," we show that the pandemic recession of 2020 was a "shecession" in most countries with larger employment …
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The traditional historical narrative claims that White women were rarely involved in market transactions for enslaved … the first quantitative estimates of the extent of White women's involvement in antebellum slave transactions as owners of … record. Contrary to the narrative, we find that White women were quite frequently noted as owners of record in transactions …
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association between both the pandemic and its containment policies, and measures of women's well-being, including mental health …The COVID-19 pandemic brought the dual crises of disease and the containment policies designed to mitigate it. Yet …, there is little evidence on the impacts of these policies on women, who are likely to be especially vulnerable, in lower …
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This paper deals with COVID and macroprudential regulations in emerging markets. I document the build-up of a sturdy macroprudential structure during 2009-2019, and the relaxation of regulations in 2020-2021, as part of the effort to deal with the sanitary emergency. I show that in every...
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In lower-income countries, the economic contractions that accompany lockdowns to contain the spread of COVID-19 can increase child mortality, counteracting the mortality reductions achieved by the lockdown. To formalize and quantify this effect, we build a macro-susceptible-infected-recovered...
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The collapse of economic activity in 2020 from COVID-19 has been immense. An important question is how much of that resulted from government restrictions on activity versus people voluntarily choosing to stay home to avoid infection. This paper examines the drivers of the collapse using cellular...
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2020 to study beliefs and attitudes towards citizens' and governments' responses to the COVID-19 pandemic. Most respondents … policy responses to the pandemic. The perception of a weak government and public response is associated with higher levels of …
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We quantify the macroeconomic effects of COVID-19 for emerging markets using a SIR-multisector-small open economy model and calibrating it to Turkey. Domestic infection rates feed into both sectoral supply and sectoral demand shocks. Sectoral demand shocks also incorporate lower external demand...
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This paper provides a critical review of models of the spread of the coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) epidemic that have been …
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corporate characteristics and stock price reactions to COVID-19 cases. We find that the pandemic-induced drop in stock prices …
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