For International Women’s Day 2021, we look back at the harm that the COVID-19 pandemic has wrought on women’s employment trends—and a glimpse of how to restore progress. Women around the world have been deeply affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, which has heightened the ...
This article analyses the effect of COVID-19 on the quality of employment in Colombia. Based on the construction of two job quality indexes, we estimate a pseudo-panel-ordered probit model correcting for measurement errors and the endogeneity of education. Depending on the job quality index, ...
COVID-19 has a direct impact on the employment of older people. This adds to the challenge of ageism. The World Health Organization has started a worldwide campaign to combat ageism and has called for more research and evidence-based strategies that have the potential to be scaled up. This ...
For guidance on a wide variety of COVID-19 legal issues, including employment issues, see > Coronavirus (COVID-19) Resource Kit RESEARCH PATH: Labor & Employment > Workplace Safety and Health > Policies and Procedures > Practice Notes For tracking of key federal, state, ...
As many as 22 million jobs have been lost in advanced economies due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development said Wednesday. The OECD's annual employment outlook said job retention schemes rolled out during the height of the coronavirus crisis saved some...
A study published in JAMA Pediatrics shows how frequently childcare insecurity during the COVID-19 pandemic occurred and the effect it had on parental job loss. Employment disruptions due to childcare insecurity existed before the pandemic began, especia
The hotel industry experienced an employment shock earlier than other industries, with a sharp drop in the number of employees and a dramatic rise in the number on temporary leave. In the case of South Korea, the entrance of foreigners into the country was restricted in response to COVID-19...
Fig. 1. Percent of respondents in the labor force unable to work due to the COVID-19 pandemic over time by sector, Source: weighted CPS data. We use many covariates in our analysis. We include dummy variables for gender (female = 1), employment sector (self-employed = 1), race, Hisp...
market value of benefits provided to the Employee and the Employee’s dependents under the major medical, dental and vision benefit plans sponsored and maintained by the Company, at the level of coverage in effect for such persons immediately prior to the Employee’s termination of employment date...
In recent decades, the development of information technologies and artificial intelligence has produced a noticeable impact on social relations. This impact can be traced in many areas, in particular, in the structure of employment, the withering of some professions and the emergence of others. Oppor...