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DOI10.3386/w29653
来源IDWorking Paper 29653
Planning for the \u201cExpected Unexpected\u201d: Work and Retirement in the U.S. After the COVID-19 Pandemic Shock
Richard B. Freeman
发表日期2022-01-17
出版年2022
语种英语
摘要This chapter analyzes the implications of the unexpected 2020-2021 COVID-19 pandemic for work and retirement in the U.S. The pandemic induced the greatest loss of jobs in the shortest period of time in U.S. history. A slow economic recovery would surely have endangered work longer/retire later policies that seek to adjust the finances of Social Security retirement to an aging population. Boosted by the huge CARES (March 2020) and ARPA (April 2021) rescue packages, the early recovery from the COVID-19 recession was faster and stronger than the recovery from the 2007-2009 Great Recession. Even so, the pandemic greatly altered the job market, with workers suffering from long COVID having difficulty returning to work and more workers working from home. In its immediate effect and potential long-run impact, the pandemic recession/recovery is a wake-up call to the danger that shocks from the natural world pose to work and retirement. Realistic planning for the future of work and retirement should go beyond analyzing socioeconomic trends to analyzing expected unexpected changes from the natural world as well.
主题Econometrics ; Estimation Methods ; Labor Economics ; Demography and Aging ; Labor Supply and Demand ; Labor Compensation ; COVID-19
URLhttps://www.nber.org/papers/w29653
来源智库National Bureau of Economic Research (United States)
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