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We examine effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on employment losses across metropolitan area status and population size …. Non-metropolitan and metropolitan areas of all sizes experienced significant employment losses, but the impacts are much … larger in large metropolitan areas. Employment losses manifest as increased unemployment, labor force withdrawal, and …
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transmission. We offer the first study that examines the effects of the COVID-19-induced lockdown on various employment outcomes … rate, the temporary layoff rate, and decreases the quality of employment. It also reduces workers' numbers of working hours …
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2021, in the wake of the crisis caused by the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic. Nonetheless, although the labour … force participation rate and employment both improved in the year, figures for some of the groups hit hardest by the …-pandemic levels than employment and economic activity, and underscores the importance of institutional mechanisms and social dialogue …
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Objective: The article aims to study the risks of employment under the conditions of the COVID-19 pandemic, their … limited circle of contacts; (3) employees whose employment allows remote work. Using this approach, we found changes in the … public policymakers to improve human resources management depending on employment risks and behavioural changes of employees …
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Telework has benefits for many people with disabilities. The pandemic may create new employment opportunities for … and non-telework jobs. Disability, employment, telework, pandemic, flexibility. …
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We examine employment effects of the COVID-19 crisis in Norway during the initial lockdown, through the subsequent … pandemic, both the level and the socioeconomic composition of employment quickly returned to normal. In contrast, we find … considerable negative long-term employment effects on people who were non-employed when the crisis hit. We argue that these …
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