The differential impact by gender of the Covid-19 pandemic on the labor outcomes of older adults

Domenico Depalo, Santiago Pereda-Fernández
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Abstract We study the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic during the first semester of 2020 on the labor market outcomes of elderly workers, using data from the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe. We measure the gender gap in the conditional mean of the probability of experiencing a job interruption, of changing the number of hours worked, and of working from home. We control for a rich set of observable characteristics, including several measures of cognitive and non-cognitive ability. We apply decomposition methods to distinguish, on the one hand, the part of the gap that is due to gender differences in the endowments of the determinants of the outcome in question and, on the other, to gender differences in the effects of these determinants. We find that there is no gender gap in the probability of experiencing a job interruption nor in the probability of working fewer hours than before the pandemic. In contrast, there were significant differences in the probability of increasing the amount of worked hours or working remotely, which were larger for females in both cases. For the latter variable, the difference is largely attributable to different endowments between men and women. However, the gap in the probability of working longer hours is mostly attributable to the coefficients component.
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Covid-19大流行对老年人分娩结果的不同性别影响
我们利用欧洲健康、老龄化和退休调查的数据,研究了2020年上半年COVID-19大流行对老年工人劳动力市场结果的影响。我们在经历工作中断、改变工作时间和在家工作的概率的条件均值中衡量性别差距。我们控制了一组丰富的可观察特征,包括几种认知和非认知能力的测量。我们应用分解方法来区分,一方面,差距的一部分是由于性别差异禀赋的决定因素的问题,另一方面,性别差异在这些决定因素的影响。我们发现,在经历工作中断的可能性和工作时间比大流行前减少的可能性方面,不存在性别差距。相比之下,在增加工作时间或远程工作的可能性上存在显著差异,在这两种情况下,女性的可能性都更大。对于后一个变量,差异很大程度上归因于男女之间的禀赋不同。然而,工作时间延长概率的差距主要归因于系数成分。
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