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Use of short-time working scheme during the Covid-19 crisis in France
[L’utilisation de l’activité partielle en France pendant la crise de la Covid-19]

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  • Oana Calavrezo

    (UNEDIC)

  • Lewis Hounkpevi

    (UNEDIC)

  • Florence Journeau

    (UNEDIC)

  • Yoan Robin

    (UNEDIC)

Abstract

Short-time working scheme is a flagship measure promoted by the French authorities to fight against the repercussions for employment of the Covid-19 crisis. With original survey data, this research questions gender aspects of using short-time working scheme during the health crisis in France. Overall, we find that men and women are linked to short-time working in a similar way. Nevertheless, some weak differences are also highlighted by our study. In particular, women with children were more likely to be on short-time working, as, in France, short-time working schemes have also compensated for childcare situations. Longer-run economic consequences should be considered in future research, as our survey shows that women and men on short-time working are not prepared to make the same concessions to keep their jobs.

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  • Oana Calavrezo & Lewis Hounkpevi & Florence Journeau & Yoan Robin, 2021. "Use of short-time working scheme during the Covid-19 crisis in France [L’utilisation de l’activité partielle en France pendant la crise de la Covid-19]," Post-Print hal-03474302, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-03474302
    DOI: 10.48611/isbn.978-2-406-12361-3.p.0163
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