How Has Labor Demand Been Affected by the COVID-19 Pandemic? Evidence from Job Ads in Mexico

IF 0.5 4区 经济学 Q4 ECONOMICS Latin American Economic Review Pub Date : 2021-05-25 DOI:10.47872/LAER-2021-30-1
Raymundo M. Campos‐Vazquez, Gerardo Esquivel, Raquel Y. Badillo
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There is a concern among social scientists and policymakers that the COVID-19 crisis might permanently change the nature of work. We study how labor demand in Mexico has been affected during the pandemic by web scraping job ads from a leading job search website. As in the U.S., the number of vacancies in Mexico declined sharply during the lockdown (38 percent). In April there was a change in the composition of labor demand, and wages dropped across the board. By May, however, the wage distribution and the distribution of job ads by occupation returned to their pre-pandemic levels. Overall, there was a slight decline in specific requirements (gender and age), no change in required experience, and a temporary in-crease in demand for low-skilled workers. Contrary to expectations, opportunities for telecommuting diminished during the pandemic. Using a simple Oaxaca-Blinder decomposition, we find that the variation in the average advertised wage in April is explained more by a higher proportion of low-wage occupations than by a reduction in the wages paid for particular occupations. In sum, we find no evidence of a significant or permanent change in labor demand during the pandemic in Mexico. © 2021, Centro de Investigacion y Docencia Economicas A.C.. All rights reserved.
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劳动力需求如何受到COVID-19大流行的影响?墨西哥招聘广告的证据
社会科学家和政策制定者担心,新冠肺炎危机可能会永久改变工作的性质。我们通过从一家领先的求职网站抓取招聘广告,研究了墨西哥的劳动力需求在疫情期间是如何受到影响的。与美国一样,在封锁期间,墨西哥的职位空缺数量急剧下降(38%)。4月份,劳动力需求的构成发生了变化,工资全面下降。然而,到5月,工资分配和按职业分配的招聘广告恢复到大流行前的水平。总体而言,具体要求(性别和年龄)略有下降,所需经验没有变化,对低技能工人的需求暂时增加。与预期相反,大流行期间远程办公的机会减少了。通过简单的瓦哈卡-布林德分解,我们发现,4月份平均工资的变化更多地是由低薪职业比例的上升所解释的,而不是由特定职业的工资减少所解释的。总之,我们没有发现墨西哥疫情期间劳动力需求发生重大或永久性变化的证据。©2021,Centro de investigation by Docencia economas a.c.。版权所有。
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期刊介绍: Latin American Economic Review aims to be the leading general interest journal on topics relevant to Latin America. The journal welcomes high-quality theoretical and quantitative papers on economic, social and political-economy issues with a regional focus. Articles presenting new data bases or describing structural reforms within a rigorous theoretical framework will also be considered. A few (illustrative) examples of topics that may be of special interest to this journal include: inflation, informal sector, corruption, crime, drug policy, unions, social exclusion, price controls, energy and environmental policy, natural resources, and technology transfer.
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