2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)
大流行
差速器(机械装置)
人口经济学
劳动经济学
经济
独创性
边距(机器学习)
交叉性
休克(循环)
2019-20冠状病毒爆发
心理学
社会学
医学
性别研究
社会心理学
工程类
病理
计算机科学
内科学
航空航天工程
病毒学
机器学习
传染病(医学专业)
爆发
疾病
创造力
作者
Tony Fang,Morley Gunderson,Viet Ha,恵 桑名
标识
DOI:10.1108/ijm-11-2022-0521
摘要
Purpose This paper analyzes the differential experiences of women in the Canadian labour market who hold lower-skilled jobs and have school-age children during two waves of Covid compared with more typical conditions pre-pandemic. The article seeks to test the hypothesis that workers at the intersection of womanhood, motherhood and precarious employment would endure even more disadvantageous labour market outcomes during the Covid pandemic than they did prior to it. Design/methodology/approach We employ a Gender-Based Plus (GBA+) and intersectionality lens to examine the differential effect of Covid on the effect of the trifecta of being a woman in a lower-skilled job and facing a motherhood penalty from school-age children. We use a Difference-in-Difference framework with Canadian Labour Force Survey (LFS) data to examine the differential effect of two waves of Covid on three labour market outcomes: employment, hours worked and hourly wages. Findings We find that being a woman in a lower-skilled job with school-age children is associated with lower employment, hours worked and wages in normal times compared to males in those same situations. Such women also face the most severe adjustment consequence from the Covid shock, with that adjustment concentrated on the margin of employment and restricted to the First Wave and not the subsequent Omicron Wave. Originality/value The paper studies a specific intersectional group, assesses pre-pandemic, peak-pandemic and late-pandemic differences in labour market outcomes and runs separate estimations for different job skill levels. We also study a more comprehensive list of labour market outcomes than most studies of a similar nature.
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