From She-Cession to She-Covery?

Loading...
Thumbnail Image

Journal Title

Journal ISSN

Volume Title

Publisher

Abstract

In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, restrictions imposed had a disproportionate effect on women, leading to an economic downturn referred to as the “she-cession”. This thesis investigates the transition from she-cession to she-covery, with a focus on how the ease of pandemic restrictions has influenced women’s participation in the labor force. By analyzing comprehensive US labor statistics through a threestep approach that includes regression and Difference-in-Difference-inDifferences analyses, this study identifies key mechanisms within the labor market that are hidden in aggregated data. Our findings indicate that although the lifting of restrictions resulted in a temporary boost in women’s labor force participation, the long-term impacts are still shaped by traditional gender roles. This paper highlights the critical need for policy development that considers gender norms when aiming to increase women’s labor force participation and foster a genuine “shecovery”.

Description

MSc in Economics

Keywords

she-cession, she-covery, Claudia Goldin, social reproduction, pandemic restrictions, Difference-in-Difference-in-Differences, labor force participation

Citation

ISBN

Articles

Department

Defence location

Collections

Endorsement

Review

Supplemented By

Referenced By