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The attachment of adult women to the Italian labour market in the shadow of COVID-19
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Abstract We investigate the attachment to the labour market of women in their 30s, who are combining career and family choices, through their reactions to an exogenous, and potentially symmetric shock, such as the COVID-19 pandemic. We find that in Italy a large number of women with small children, living in... view more
We investigate the attachment to the labour market of women in their 30s, who are combining career and family choices, through their reactions to an exogenous, and potentially symmetric shock, such as the COVID-19 pandemic. We find that in Italy a large number of women with small children, living in the North, left permanent (and temporary) employment and became inactive in 2020. Despite the short period of observation after the burst of the pandemic, the identified impacts appear large and persistent, particularly with respect to the men of the same age. We argue that this evidence is ascribable to specific regional socio-cultural factors, which foreshadow a potential long-term detrimental impact on female labour force participation.... view less
Keywords
EVS; contagious disease; epidemic; Italy; woman; labor market; labor force participation; working woman; child care; sociocultural factors
Classification
Women's Studies, Feminist Studies, Gender Studies
Labor Market Research
Free Keywords
Corona; COVID-19; Coronavirus; female labour force participation; labour market flows; transition probabilities; European Values Study 2017: Integrated Dataset (EVS 2017) (ZA7500)
Document language
English
Publication Year
2023
Page/Pages
p. 1-29
Journal
Labour Economics, 83 (2023)
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.labeco.2023.102402
ISSN
0927-5371
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed