COVID-19, income and gender wage gap: Evidence from the China family panel studies (CFPS) 2014 to 2020
COVID-19 has a ubiquitous impact on human society and a significant impact on the labor market. This paper explores the impact of COVID-19 on income and its gender differences based on Generalized Difference-in-Differences using publicly available national micro-tracking survey data (CFPS 2014-2020)...
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Main Author: | Haojian Dui (Author) |
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2022-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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