Social distancing and lockdown measures taken to contain the spread of COVID-19 may have distributional economic costs beyond the contraction of GDP. Here we evaluate the capacity of individuals to work under a lockdown based on a Lockdown Working Ability index which considers their teleworking capacity and whether their occupation is essential or closed. Our analysis reveals substantial and uneven potential wage losses across the distribution all around Europe and we consistently find that both poverty and wage inequality rise in all European countries. Under four different scenarios (2 months of lockdown and 2 months of lockdown plus 6 months of partial functioning of closed occupations at 80%, 70% and 60% of full capacity) we estimate fo...
This paper investigates the effect of exemption of essential sectors from the lockdown enacted in It...
This article is one of a series that explores working life issues in the 27 EU Member States, Norway...
We present real time survey evidence from the UK, US and Germany showing that the labor market impac...
Social distancing and lockdown measures taken to contain the spread of COVID-19 may have distributio...
The public health measures implemented to limit the COVID-19 pandemic are likely to affect economici...
The authors acknowledge funding from Citi for the Inequality and Prosperity programme at INET at the...
The necessary social distancing to limit the spread of COVID-19 during the recent pandemic implies t...
This paper evaluates the distributional consequences of social distancing due to the COVID-19 pandem...
COVID-19 is mostly considered to have ravaged places with high levels of inequality and poverty. Yet...
The coronavirus crisis is exacerbating in-work poverty in the EU—and a powerful raft of labour-marke...
We study the labour market impact of the confinement measures implemented in Spain to halt the sprea...
Coronavirus has been portrayed as the ‘great equalizer’. None seems immune to the virus and to the e...
The COVID-19 pandemic and the socially distanced economy reveal longstanding inequalities that have ...
This paper assesses the impact on household incomes of the COVID-19 pandemic and governments’ policy...
Many countries established strong population lockdowns as a response to the pandemic of COVID-19 in ...
This paper investigates the effect of exemption of essential sectors from the lockdown enacted in It...
This article is one of a series that explores working life issues in the 27 EU Member States, Norway...
We present real time survey evidence from the UK, US and Germany showing that the labor market impac...
Social distancing and lockdown measures taken to contain the spread of COVID-19 may have distributio...
The public health measures implemented to limit the COVID-19 pandemic are likely to affect economici...
The authors acknowledge funding from Citi for the Inequality and Prosperity programme at INET at the...
The necessary social distancing to limit the spread of COVID-19 during the recent pandemic implies t...
This paper evaluates the distributional consequences of social distancing due to the COVID-19 pandem...
COVID-19 is mostly considered to have ravaged places with high levels of inequality and poverty. Yet...
The coronavirus crisis is exacerbating in-work poverty in the EU—and a powerful raft of labour-marke...
We study the labour market impact of the confinement measures implemented in Spain to halt the sprea...
Coronavirus has been portrayed as the ‘great equalizer’. None seems immune to the virus and to the e...
The COVID-19 pandemic and the socially distanced economy reveal longstanding inequalities that have ...
This paper assesses the impact on household incomes of the COVID-19 pandemic and governments’ policy...
Many countries established strong population lockdowns as a response to the pandemic of COVID-19 in ...
This paper investigates the effect of exemption of essential sectors from the lockdown enacted in It...
This article is one of a series that explores working life issues in the 27 EU Member States, Norway...
We present real time survey evidence from the UK, US and Germany showing that the labor market impac...