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Synthesis of the Impacts of Covid-19 on India’s Labor Market : Looking at People, Placesand Policies

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  • He,Yiming
  • Narayan,Ambar
  • Olinto,Pedro
  • Sinha Roy,Sutirtha
  • Sarma,Nayantara

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This paper examines the impact of Covid-19 on a host of labor market outcomes in India, usinga continuous household survey. Cross-sectional trends of headline indicators like unemployment and labor forceparticipation indicate a quick recovery after the unprecedented shock of the pandemic. However, women,marginalized social groups, and youth were more adversely affected, largely due to the nature of their employmentbefore the pandemic. Next, a fixed-cohort analysis with a difference-in-differences regression framework is used tofollow the labor market trajectories of a Covid-affected cohort and a pre-Covid cohort for comparison, over a span of12-16 months. A story of downward transitions emerges, with movements out of the labor force, into more informal andlower-paid types of work in agriculture and rural areas. Higher education and being located in dense, urban areaspartially mediated the adverse shocks of Covid-19. Lastly, India’s extensive vaccination campaign had significantpositive impacts on employment recovery.

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  • He,Yiming & Narayan,Ambar & Olinto,Pedro & Sinha Roy,Sutirtha & Sarma,Nayantara, 2023. "Synthesis of the Impacts of Covid-19 on India’s Labor Market : Looking at People, Placesand Policies," Policy Research Working Paper Series 10366, The World Bank.
  • Handle: RePEc:wbk:wbrwps:10366
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