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We study the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on domestic violence against women in Germany in 2020. The analysis draws on three data sources: (1) longitudinal administrative data on the volume of help requests to helplines, shelters and counselling services, (2) cross-sectional survey data...
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about the health risk of COVID-19 and the economic costs of lockdown measures affects their attitudes towards these policies … for lockdown measures, while information about their economic costs decreases support. However, different population … subgroups react very differently. Men and younger respondents react more sensitively to information about lockdown costs, while …
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the COVID-19 pandemic. It provides new empirical evidence for the regional differentiation of lockdown measures and …
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-through to consumer prices and during lockdown. Advocates emphasize positive effects on durable goods and stress that a VAT … distinguish between sectors directly and indirectly affected by the lockdown. We trace lockdown and fiscal shocks and analyze the … to solve the model in the presence of a ZLB, forced savings and a partial lockdown constraint. Although the lockdown …
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Einschränkungen des öffentlichen und privaten Lebens ('Lock-down') im Zuge der Corona-Pandemie in Deutschland, 947 Verbraucher …
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understand the effect of the pandemic and of local lockdown measures on mental health-related helpline contacts. First, looking … at Germany-wide changes, we find that overall helpline contacts increase by around 20% in the first week of the lockdown … and slowly decrease again after the third lockdown week. Our results suggest that the increase is not driven by financial …
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