Left behind in Covid times: the impact of the pandemic on job loss and job finding rates of vulnerable groups in Serbia

IF 2.5 3区 经济学 Q2 ECONOMICS Applied Economic Analysis Pub Date : 2023-08-22 DOI:10.1108/aea-02-2023-0063
Marko Vladisavljević, Lara Lebedinski
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Purpose This paper aims to analyse COVID-19’s effects on job loss and job finding rate in Serbia, focusing on groups with already low employment before the pandemic, such as youth, women, low-educated and rural areas. Design/methodology/approach The authors exploit the panel structure of the Labour Force Survey (LFS) data for Serbia to analyse if the impact of the pandemic on transition probabilities was different for vulnerable groups and their counterparts during the first year of the pandemic. Findings The results indicate that stagnation in overall employment growth in Serbia during the first year of the COVID-19 crisis resulted from decreases in new hiring rather than increases in job losses. However, trends differed for vulnerable groups. Young workers faced the highest increase in job losses, partly due to their higher shares in informal wage employment. In contrast, decreases in job finding rates were particularly high among low-educated and in rural areas. Practical implications After the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic, employment opportunities of vulnerable groups further deteriorated, and already existing labour market inequalities were exacerbated. These effects are partially due to policies implemented to mitigate the crisis, which focused on preserving permanent employment while leaving vulnerable workers and groups unprotected. Originality/value The authors investigate the annual effects of the first year of the pandemic in a country with a large informal sector and explore the role of vulnerable groups’ job characteristics in transition changes.
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Covid时代的落伍者:大流行对塞尔维亚弱势群体失业和就业率的影响
本文旨在分析2019冠状病毒病对塞尔维亚失业和就业率的影响,重点关注疫情前就业率已经很低的群体,如青年、妇女、低教育程度人群和农村地区。设计/方法/方法作者利用塞尔维亚劳动力调查(LFS)数据的小组结构,分析大流行病对弱势群体及其对应群体在大流行病第一年的过渡概率的影响是否不同。研究结果表明,在2019冠状病毒病危机的第一年,塞尔维亚整体就业增长停滞,原因是新就业人数减少,而不是失业人数增加。然而,弱势群体的趋势有所不同。年轻工人面临着最高的失业增长,部分原因是他们在非正规工资就业中所占的比例更高。相比之下,低教育程度和农村地区的就业率下降幅度尤其大。实际影响在2019冠状病毒病大流行的第一年之后,弱势群体的就业机会进一步恶化,已经存在的劳动力市场不平等现象进一步加剧。造成这些影响的部分原因是为缓解危机而实施的政策侧重于保持永久就业,而使弱势工人和群体得不到保护。原创性/价值作者调查了疫情第一年对一个拥有大量非正规部门的国家的年度影响,并探讨了弱势群体的工作特征在过渡变化中的作用。
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Applied Economic Analysis
Applied Economic Analysis Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (all)
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