COVID-19 substantially decreased employment, but the effects vary among demographic and socioeconomic groups. We document the employment losses in April 2020 across various groups using the U.S. Current Population Survey. The unemployment rate understates employment losses. We focus on the percentage of the civilian population that is employed and at work. Young persons experienced the largest employment losses. Individuals with less education and lower family income experienced much larger employment losses than their more educated and higher income counterparts. Hispanics and blacks were more adversely affected than whites
Low-wage workers are being hit much harder in the COVID-19 economic crisis than higher wage workers....
Urban studies related to previous pandemics and impacts on cities focused on vulnerable categories i...
This Fact Sheet highlights select data from the Brookings Institution report “We can’t recover from ...
We study the distributional consequences of the Covid-19 pandemic’s impacts on employment. Using CPS...
Using data from the Current Population Survey (CPS), we show that the Covid-19 pandemic led to a los...
This paper uses Bureau of Labor Statistics employment and wage data to study the distributional impa...
We examine effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on employment losses across metropolitan area status and...
In this paper, we shed light on the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on the labor market, and how th...
The economic effects of COVID-19 have been widespread and multifaceted. Researchers are just beginni...
Using the April 2020 Current Population Survey (CPS) micro dataset, we explore the racialized and ge...
In this policy brief, authors Rogelio Sáenz and Corey Sparks discuss the wide variations in unemploy...
Early in the COVID-19 pandemic, U.S. unemployment peaked at 14.4%. While some workers have returned ...
In this brief, authors Rogelio Sáenz, Corey Sparks, and Asiya Validova report that in April 2020, af...
Using the April 2020 Current Population Survey (CPS) micro dataset, we explore the racialized and ge...
a.) a labor market survey related to the COVID-19 Pandemic b.) Stata, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Pub...
Low-wage workers are being hit much harder in the COVID-19 economic crisis than higher wage workers....
Urban studies related to previous pandemics and impacts on cities focused on vulnerable categories i...
This Fact Sheet highlights select data from the Brookings Institution report “We can’t recover from ...
We study the distributional consequences of the Covid-19 pandemic’s impacts on employment. Using CPS...
Using data from the Current Population Survey (CPS), we show that the Covid-19 pandemic led to a los...
This paper uses Bureau of Labor Statistics employment and wage data to study the distributional impa...
We examine effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on employment losses across metropolitan area status and...
In this paper, we shed light on the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on the labor market, and how th...
The economic effects of COVID-19 have been widespread and multifaceted. Researchers are just beginni...
Using the April 2020 Current Population Survey (CPS) micro dataset, we explore the racialized and ge...
In this policy brief, authors Rogelio Sáenz and Corey Sparks discuss the wide variations in unemploy...
Early in the COVID-19 pandemic, U.S. unemployment peaked at 14.4%. While some workers have returned ...
In this brief, authors Rogelio Sáenz, Corey Sparks, and Asiya Validova report that in April 2020, af...
Using the April 2020 Current Population Survey (CPS) micro dataset, we explore the racialized and ge...
a.) a labor market survey related to the COVID-19 Pandemic b.) Stata, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Pub...
Low-wage workers are being hit much harder in the COVID-19 economic crisis than higher wage workers....
Urban studies related to previous pandemics and impacts on cities focused on vulnerable categories i...
This Fact Sheet highlights select data from the Brookings Institution report “We can’t recover from ...