The Covid-19 Level 4 lockdown represented an unprecedented and sudden shock to the New Zealand labour market. Using unique data collected during lockdown (n = 2002), this study examined the work circumstances of individuals and the economic shock in terms of income and job loss to both individuals and households. We found that the unemployment effectively doubled rising from 5.2% just prior to lockdown to 10.5% by week 3 of lockdown. Close to 44% of individuals lived in a household where members experienced job and/or income loss. While economic loss was widespread, some groups were harder hit, particularly those with lower incomes
We examine the individual labour market transitions of Australians during and after the National COV...
First published online: 14 November 2020Using new data from the first two waves of the Understanding...
Lock down has caused an economic recession worldwide. Many studies already report its impact on seve...
The Covid-19 Level 4 lockdown represented an unprecedented and sudden shock to the New Zealand labou...
This report is based on findings from a national survey conducted by the School of Communication, Jo...
Labour markets respond to supply and demand changes caused by external shocks, including pandemics. ...
Labour markets respond to supply and demand changes caused by external shocks, including pandemics. ...
Using the CMIE’s Consumer Pyramids Household Survey, we track a panel of households prior to the loc...
This paper models the macroeconomic and distributional consequences of lockdown shocks during the CO...
This public policy brief uses newly available administrative data to examine the income and employme...
Using new data from the first two waves of the Understanding Society COVID-19 Study collected in Apr...
This paper analyses the longer term impacts of involuntary job loss of workers subsequent employment...
Introduction In March 2020 the New Zealand Government responded to the COVID-19 public health crisi...
The COVID-19 pandemic is exerting ongoing economic effects on communities locally and globally. Gove...
The COVID-19 pandemic is exerting ongoing economic effects on communities locally and globally. Gove...
We examine the individual labour market transitions of Australians during and after the National COV...
First published online: 14 November 2020Using new data from the first two waves of the Understanding...
Lock down has caused an economic recession worldwide. Many studies already report its impact on seve...
The Covid-19 Level 4 lockdown represented an unprecedented and sudden shock to the New Zealand labou...
This report is based on findings from a national survey conducted by the School of Communication, Jo...
Labour markets respond to supply and demand changes caused by external shocks, including pandemics. ...
Labour markets respond to supply and demand changes caused by external shocks, including pandemics. ...
Using the CMIE’s Consumer Pyramids Household Survey, we track a panel of households prior to the loc...
This paper models the macroeconomic and distributional consequences of lockdown shocks during the CO...
This public policy brief uses newly available administrative data to examine the income and employme...
Using new data from the first two waves of the Understanding Society COVID-19 Study collected in Apr...
This paper analyses the longer term impacts of involuntary job loss of workers subsequent employment...
Introduction In March 2020 the New Zealand Government responded to the COVID-19 public health crisi...
The COVID-19 pandemic is exerting ongoing economic effects on communities locally and globally. Gove...
The COVID-19 pandemic is exerting ongoing economic effects on communities locally and globally. Gove...
We examine the individual labour market transitions of Australians during and after the National COV...
First published online: 14 November 2020Using new data from the first two waves of the Understanding...
Lock down has caused an economic recession worldwide. Many studies already report its impact on seve...