The Impact of COVID-19 on Gender Equality

Resource type
Report
Authors/contributors
Title
The Impact of COVID-19 on Gender Equality
Abstract
The economic downturn caused by the current COVID-19 outbreak has substantial implications for gender equality, both during the downturn and the subsequent recovery. Compared to “regular” recessions, which affect men’s employment more severely than women’s employment, the employment drop related to social distancing measures has a large impact on sectors with high female employment shares. In addition, closures of schools and daycare centers have massively increased child care needs, which has a particularly large impact on working mothers. The effects of the crisis on working mothers are likely to be persistent, due to high returns to experience in the labor market. Beyond the immediate crisis, there are opposing forces which may ultimately promote gender equality in the labor market. First, businesses are rapidly adopting flexible work arrangements, which are likely to persist. Second, there are also many fathers who now have to take primary responsibility for child care, which may erode social norms that currently lead to a lopsided distribution of the division of labor in house work and child care.
Report Number
26947
Report Type
Working Paper
Institution
National Bureau of Economic Research
Date
April 2020
Accessed
12/08/2020, 16:51
Library Catalogue
National Bureau of Economic Research
Extra
Series: Working Paper Series DOI: 10.3386/w26947
Citation
Alon, T., Doepke, M., Olmstead-Rumsey, J., & Tertilt, M. (2020). The Impact of COVID-19 on Gender Equality (Working Paper No. 26947). National Bureau of Economic Research. https://doi.org/10.3386/w26947