COVID-19是否引发了再分配浪潮?

Q4 Social Sciences Working Paper - Chr. Michelson Institute Pub Date : 2022-04-01 DOI:10.52903/wp2022295
Agostino Consolo, Filippos Petroulakis
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最近的研究认为,COVID-19冲击也带来了真实的冲击。我们以一个广阔的视角审视了美国发生此类事件的证据。我们首先考虑来自CPS和JOLTS的微观数据;无论是在总体水平上还是在横截面上,或者按公司规模细分时,在职业或行业转换方面都没有明显的上升,也没有变动。然后,我们研究错配失业是否因疫情而上升;使用现成的多部门搜索和匹配模型,几乎没有证据表明错配在推动失业率上升方面发挥了重要作用。最后,我们采用了一种新的带有符号限制的贝叶斯SVAR框架来识别再分配冲击;我们发现,在解释大流行期间的劳动力市场模式方面,它所起的作用相对较小,至少相对于它在早期疫情中的重要性而言是如此。
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Did COVID-19 induce a reallocation wave?
Recent research has argued that the COVID-19 shock has also brought about a real- location shock. We examine the evidence for such an occurrence in the United States, taking a broad perspective. We first consider micro data from CPS and JOLTS; there is no noticeable uptick in occupation or sector switches, nor churn, either at the aggregate level or the cross-section, or when broken down by firms’ size. We then examine whether mismatch unemployment has risen as a result of the pandemic; using an off-the-shelf multisector search and matching model, there is little evidence for an important role for mismatch in driving the elevated unemployment rate. Finally, we employ a novel Bayesian SVAR framework with sign restrictions to identify a reallocation shock; we find that it has played a relatively minor role in explaining labor market patterns in the pandemic, at least relative to its importance in earlier episodes.
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