Adjustments of local labour markets to the COVID-19 crisis: The role of digitalisation and working-from-home

S Ben Yahmed, F Berlingieri, E Brüll - ZEW-Centre for European …, 2022 - papers.ssrn.com
ZEW-Centre for European Economic Research Discussion Paper, 2022papers.ssrn.com
Employment responses to the COVID-19 crisis differed widely across German local labour
markets at the beginning of the pandemic, with differences in short-time work rates of up to
20 percentage points. We show that digital capital, and to a lesser extent working-from-
home, were essential for the resilience of local labour markets. Using an empirical strategy
that combines a difference-in-differences approach with propensity score weighting, we find
that local exposure to digital capital reduced short-time work usage by up to 4 percentage …
Abstract
Employment responses to the COVID-19 crisis differed widely across German local labour markets at the beginning of the pandemic, with differences in short-time work rates of up to 20 percentage points. We show that digital capital, and to a lesser extent working-from-home, were essential for the resilience of local labour markets. Using an empirical strategy that combines a difference-in-differences approach with propensity score weighting, we find that local exposure to digital capital reduced short-time work usage by up to 4 percentage points and the effect lasted for about 8 months. Working-from-home potential lowered short-time work rates, but only in local labour markets exposed to digital capital, and in the first four months of the pandemic when a strict lockdown was in place. Differences in unemployment rates across local labour markets were at most 2 percentage points and did not depend on digital capital or working-from-home potential.
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