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Taking Stock of COVID-19 Labor Policy Responses in Developing Countries

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  • Luciana De La Flor
  • Ingrid Mujica
  • Maria Belen Fontenez
  • David Newhouse
  • Claudia Rodriguez Alas
  • Gayatri Sabharwal
  • Michael Weber

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This Jobs Watch brief provides an analysis of labor market and social protection responses to the COVID-19 crisis, with a focus on policies targeted to workers and firms. It includes a comprehensive set of labor market interventions, using data from the global COVID-19 SPJ Policy Inventory. The analysis can inform governments of approaches that can be taken when introducing or adapting their crisis mitigation measures. To our knowledge, this is the first summary of labor market policies adopted by developing countries in response to the COVID-19 crisis.
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  • Luciana De La Flor & Ingrid Mujica & Maria Belen Fontenez & David Newhouse & Claudia Rodriguez Alas & Gayatri Sabharwal & Michael Weber, 2021. "Taking Stock of COVID-19 Labor Policy Responses in Developing Countries," World Bank Publications - Reports 35331, The World Bank Group.
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    1. Inés Berniell & Leonardo Gasparini & Mariana Marchionni & Mariana Viollaz, 2023. "The role of children and work-from-home in gender labor market asymmetries: evidence from the COVID-19 pandemic in Latin America," Review of Economics of the Household, Springer, vol. 21(4), pages 1191-1214, December.

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