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lockdown period and then recovered gradually, showing a "V" shaped pattern. However, by the end of November 2020, about 4.4 per …
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The COVID-19 pandemic had disproportionate impacts on women's employment, especially for mothers with school-age and …. New Zealand presents a unique policy setting in which one of the strictest lockdown restrictions was combined with a … decline in mothers' employment rates is mainly driven by those not employed in the month before the lockdown. We also find …
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Like most countries, the Swiss government adopted drastic measures to stop the spread of the coronavirus. These … measures were aimed at avoiding close physical proximity between people. The adverse economic consequences of this lockdown … heterogeneous consequences of this lockdown policy, we computed a lockdown index. This index is based on an occupation’s dependence …
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