Using Labour Force Survey individual-level data recently released by the Italian Institute of Statistics (ISTAT) where information is for the first time at available at provincial level, this paper looks at the short-term effects of the L’Aquila earthquake on labour market outcomes. Our estimates are based on a difference-in-differences (DiD) strategy that compares residents of L’Aquila with residents of a control area before and after the earthquake. The empirical results suggest that while the earthquake had no significant effect on the employment-population ratio, it led to a modest, but significant, reduction in labour force participation. There is also evidence of significant heterogeneous effects by gender and level of education
The socio-economic features of the area hit by the 2012 earthquake in Emilia-Romagna (Italy) represe...
The 2012 earthquake in Emilia-Romagna (Italy) has shaken up the collective understanding on the soci...
In this article we explore whether a strong earthquake (Manabí and Esmeraldas provinces, Ecuador, Ap...
In this paper we analyse the effects of the L'Aquila earthquake on labour market outcomes for a peri...
Using Labour Force Survey individual-level data recently released by the Italian Institute of Statis...
Using Labour Force Survey individual-level data recently released by the Italian Institute of Statis...
Economics of Cities and Regions. The main objective of this program is to contribute to a better und...
Disasters can generate different economic effects in the short run in local economies. Our goal is t...
Although earthquakes are large idiosyncratic shocks for affected regions, little is known of their i...
Although there are several studies looking at the effect of natural disasters on economic growth, le...
Natural disasters represent a challenge for policy-makers both for the immediate aftermath and for t...
This article studies the probability of being part of informal labor markets after a natural disaste...
This paper uses a standard difference-in-differences approach to examine the effect of the L’Aquila ...
I exploit the exogenous characteristic of a natural disaster occurred in Chile in order to explain i...
Natural disasters are a significant threat to human development. In this paper, we analyze the effe...
The socio-economic features of the area hit by the 2012 earthquake in Emilia-Romagna (Italy) represe...
The 2012 earthquake in Emilia-Romagna (Italy) has shaken up the collective understanding on the soci...
In this article we explore whether a strong earthquake (Manabí and Esmeraldas provinces, Ecuador, Ap...
In this paper we analyse the effects of the L'Aquila earthquake on labour market outcomes for a peri...
Using Labour Force Survey individual-level data recently released by the Italian Institute of Statis...
Using Labour Force Survey individual-level data recently released by the Italian Institute of Statis...
Economics of Cities and Regions. The main objective of this program is to contribute to a better und...
Disasters can generate different economic effects in the short run in local economies. Our goal is t...
Although earthquakes are large idiosyncratic shocks for affected regions, little is known of their i...
Although there are several studies looking at the effect of natural disasters on economic growth, le...
Natural disasters represent a challenge for policy-makers both for the immediate aftermath and for t...
This article studies the probability of being part of informal labor markets after a natural disaste...
This paper uses a standard difference-in-differences approach to examine the effect of the L’Aquila ...
I exploit the exogenous characteristic of a natural disaster occurred in Chile in order to explain i...
Natural disasters are a significant threat to human development. In this paper, we analyze the effe...
The socio-economic features of the area hit by the 2012 earthquake in Emilia-Romagna (Italy) represe...
The 2012 earthquake in Emilia-Romagna (Italy) has shaken up the collective understanding on the soci...
In this article we explore whether a strong earthquake (Manabí and Esmeraldas provinces, Ecuador, Ap...