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  • 1
    UID:
    almafu_9959833878402883
    Format: 1 online resource (36 pages)
    Series Statement: Policy research working papers.
    Content: The COVID-19 pandemic is having unequal impacts. Research has highlighted that across race, gender, age, and income groups, the health and economic consequences of this crisis are far from uniform and other preexisting inequalities have been exacerbated. This paper focuses on the differential impact on the formal and informal segments of the labor market in India, using data from a large household panel survey and employing a difference-in-differences event study approach. Within the same industry and district, initially informal wage workers were significantly more vulnerable to the loss of employment than initially formal workers during the early phase of COVID-19 (April 2020). Furthermore, income declined significantly more for households whose head worked as an informal wage worker than for households with a formally employed head. However, the post-COVID employment and income differentials between informal and formal workers narrowed after April 2020. By July 2020, the decline in income (from the pre-COVID baseline of February 2020) was not significantly different across households with informally and formally employed heads, suggesting that while informal workers were affected more severely by the early COVID-19 shock, they also recovered faster from it.
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
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  • 2
    UID:
    gbv_1887902503
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 85 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Discussion paper series / Centre for Economic Policy Research DP19007
    Language: English
    Keywords: Graue Literatur
    Author information: Bandiera, Oriana
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  • 3
    UID:
    edoccha_9959833878402883
    Format: 1 online resource (36 pages)
    Series Statement: Policy research working papers.
    Content: The COVID-19 pandemic is having unequal impacts. Research has highlighted that across race, gender, age, and income groups, the health and economic consequences of this crisis are far from uniform and other preexisting inequalities have been exacerbated. This paper focuses on the differential impact on the formal and informal segments of the labor market in India, using data from a large household panel survey and employing a difference-in-differences event study approach. Within the same industry and district, initially informal wage workers were significantly more vulnerable to the loss of employment than initially formal workers during the early phase of COVID-19 (April 2020). Furthermore, income declined significantly more for households whose head worked as an informal wage worker than for households with a formally employed head. However, the post-COVID employment and income differentials between informal and formal workers narrowed after April 2020. By July 2020, the decline in income (from the pre-COVID baseline of February 2020) was not significantly different across households with informally and formally employed heads, suggesting that while informal workers were affected more severely by the early COVID-19 shock, they also recovered faster from it.
    Language: English
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  • 4
    UID:
    edocfu_9959833878402883
    Format: 1 online resource (36 pages)
    Series Statement: Policy research working papers.
    Content: The COVID-19 pandemic is having unequal impacts. Research has highlighted that across race, gender, age, and income groups, the health and economic consequences of this crisis are far from uniform and other preexisting inequalities have been exacerbated. This paper focuses on the differential impact on the formal and informal segments of the labor market in India, using data from a large household panel survey and employing a difference-in-differences event study approach. Within the same industry and district, initially informal wage workers were significantly more vulnerable to the loss of employment than initially formal workers during the early phase of COVID-19 (April 2020). Furthermore, income declined significantly more for households whose head worked as an informal wage worker than for households with a formally employed head. However, the post-COVID employment and income differentials between informal and formal workers narrowed after April 2020. By July 2020, the decline in income (from the pre-COVID baseline of February 2020) was not significantly different across households with informally and formally employed heads, suggesting that while informal workers were affected more severely by the early COVID-19 shock, they also recovered faster from it.
    Language: English
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  • 5
    UID:
    gbv_1759617407
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: Policy Research Working Paper No. 9584
    Content: The COVID-19 pandemic is having unequal impacts. Research has highlighted that across race, gender, age, and income groups, the health and economic consequences of this crisis are far from uniform and other preexisting inequalities have been exacerbated. This paper focuses on the differential impact on the formal and informal segments of the labor market in India, using data from a large household panel survey and employing a difference-in-differences event study approach. Within the same industry and district, initially informal wage workers were significantly more vulnerable to the loss of employment than initially formal workers during the early phase of COVID-19 (April 2020). Furthermore, income declined significantly more for households whose head worked as an informal wage worker than for households with a formally employed head. However, the post-COVID employment and income differentials between informal and formal workers narrowed after April 2020. By July 2020, the decline in income (from the pre-COVID baseline of February 2020) was not significantly different across households with informally and formally employed heads, suggesting that while informal workers were affected more severely by the early COVID-19 shock, they also recovered faster from it
    Note: India , South Asia , English
    Language: English
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  • 6
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    [Washington, District of Columbia] :International Monetary Fund,
    UID:
    edocfu_9959301380402883
    Format: 1 online resource (38 p.)
    ISBN: 1-4843-2817-5 , 1-4843-2913-9
    Series Statement: IMF Working Papers ; 16/84
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Cover; Contents; I. Introduction; II. Subnational Fiscal Rules and Fiscal Discipline; A. Why Adopt Subnational Fiscal Rules?; B. What Makes Subnational Fiscal Rules Effective?; III. Subnational Fiscal Rules and Fiscal Discipline in Europe; A. Subnational Fiscal Rules; B. Subnational Fiscal Balances: VFIs versus Rule Strength; IV. Empirical Strategy; A. Testable Hypothesis; B. Model Specification; C. Estimation Framework; V. Results; A. Baseline Estimation Framework; B. Robustness Checks; VI. Conclusion; Tables; 1. FD GMM Estimates of the Fiscal Reaction Function , 2. FD GMM Estimates of the VFI Impact on the Effectiveness of SNG Fiscal Rules3. LSDVC Estimates of the VFI Impact on the Effectiveness of SNG Fiscal Rules; 4. Robustness Check 1-FD GMM Estimates of the VFI Impact on the Effectiveness of SNG Fiscal Rules; 5. Robustness Check 2-FD GMM Estimates of the VFI Impact on the Effectiveness of SNG Fiscal Rules; 6. Robustness Check 3-FD GMM Estimates of the VFI Impact on the Effectiveness of SNG Fiscal Rules-Augmented Model; Figures; 1. Subnational Fiscal Rules: Evolution by Type; 2. Adoption of National versus Subnational Fiscal Rules , 3. Median Subnational Fiscal Rule Strength in Europe, 1995-20124. Subnational Fiscal Rule Strength in Europe, 1995-2012; 5. Evolution of Median VFI Level and Subnational Primary Balances, 1995-2012; 6. Subnational Primary Balances in Europe, 1995-2012; 7. Mean SN Primary Balance versus SN Fiscal Rules, 1995-2012; 8. VFI Impact on Fiscal Rule Effectiveness; Appendices; 1. Data; 2. The Subnational Fiscal Rule Strength Index; References
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-4843-2203-7
    Language: English
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  • 7
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    [Washington, District of Columbia] :International Monetary Fund,
    UID:
    edoccha_9959301380402883
    Format: 1 online resource (38 p.)
    ISBN: 1-4843-2817-5 , 1-4843-2913-9
    Series Statement: IMF Working Papers ; 16/84
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Cover; Contents; I. Introduction; II. Subnational Fiscal Rules and Fiscal Discipline; A. Why Adopt Subnational Fiscal Rules?; B. What Makes Subnational Fiscal Rules Effective?; III. Subnational Fiscal Rules and Fiscal Discipline in Europe; A. Subnational Fiscal Rules; B. Subnational Fiscal Balances: VFIs versus Rule Strength; IV. Empirical Strategy; A. Testable Hypothesis; B. Model Specification; C. Estimation Framework; V. Results; A. Baseline Estimation Framework; B. Robustness Checks; VI. Conclusion; Tables; 1. FD GMM Estimates of the Fiscal Reaction Function , 2. FD GMM Estimates of the VFI Impact on the Effectiveness of SNG Fiscal Rules3. LSDVC Estimates of the VFI Impact on the Effectiveness of SNG Fiscal Rules; 4. Robustness Check 1-FD GMM Estimates of the VFI Impact on the Effectiveness of SNG Fiscal Rules; 5. Robustness Check 2-FD GMM Estimates of the VFI Impact on the Effectiveness of SNG Fiscal Rules; 6. Robustness Check 3-FD GMM Estimates of the VFI Impact on the Effectiveness of SNG Fiscal Rules-Augmented Model; Figures; 1. Subnational Fiscal Rules: Evolution by Type; 2. Adoption of National versus Subnational Fiscal Rules , 3. Median Subnational Fiscal Rule Strength in Europe, 1995-20124. Subnational Fiscal Rule Strength in Europe, 1995-2012; 5. Evolution of Median VFI Level and Subnational Primary Balances, 1995-2012; 6. Subnational Primary Balances in Europe, 1995-2012; 7. Mean SN Primary Balance versus SN Fiscal Rules, 1995-2012; 8. VFI Impact on Fiscal Rule Effectiveness; Appendices; 1. Data; 2. The Subnational Fiscal Rule Strength Index; References
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-4843-2203-7
    Language: English
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  • 8
    UID:
    gbv_896085201
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 38 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9781484322031
    Series Statement: IMF working paper WP/16, 84
    Content: This paper studies how fiscal rules interact with the intergovernmental fiscal framework to foster fiscal discipline among European subnational governments. We use political variables describing the fiscal attitudes of the central government as instruments to obtain consistent estimates of the impact of subnational fiscal rules on fiscal balances. The results suggest that the discipline-enhancing effect of fiscal rules is weaker when there are large 'vertical fiscal imbalances' that is, large differences in revenue and spending assignments across the different levels of government. These findings imply that separate reforms to reduce excessive vertical fiscal imbalances complement a rules-based fiscal framework that is aimed at fostering fiscal discipline
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Kotia, Ananya Do Subnational Fiscal Rules Foster Fiscal Discipline? New Empirical Evidence from Europe Washington, D.C. : International Monetary Fund, 2016 ISBN 9781484322031
    Language: English
    Keywords: Arbeitspapier ; Graue Literatur
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