Crashing without a Parachute: Racial and Educational Disparities in Unemployment during COVID-19

IF 2.8 2区 社会学 Q1 Social Sciences Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science Pub Date : 2021-11-01 DOI:10.1177/00027162211069429
B. Hardy, Charles M. Hokayem, Stephen Roll
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The burden of the COVID-19 pandemic has not been shouldered equally by American families. Black and Hispanic communities have been hit the hardest, with the pandemic often exacerbating existing disparities. Using nationally representative data, we assess the economic and public health effects of the pandemic among different socioeconomic groups and whether typical sources of protection from economic insecurity are uniformly protective across the U.S. population. Within these sociodemographic groups, we also explore differences by education and industry. We find higher levels of employment loss among Blacks and Hispanics, those without college degrees, and frontline workers. We also find evidence that individuals and families are facing mental health episodes and are turning to costly alternative financial strategies to cope throughout the pandemic.
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美国家庭并没有平等地承担COVID-19大流行的负担。黑人和西班牙裔社区受到的打击最为严重,这一流行病往往加剧了现有的差距。使用具有全国代表性的数据,我们评估了大流行对不同社会经济群体的经济和公共卫生影响,以及防止经济不安全的典型保护来源是否在美国人口中具有统一的保护作用。在这些社会人口统计群体中,我们还探讨了教育和行业的差异。我们发现,黑人和西班牙裔、没有大学学位的人和一线工人的失业率更高。我们还发现有证据表明,个人和家庭正面临精神健康问题,并正在转向代价高昂的替代财务战略,以应对整个大流行。
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