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The Response of the Labor Force Participation Rate to an Epidemic: Evidence from a Cross-Country Analysis

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ABSTRACT Coupled with data on the occurrence of historical epidemics, this study examines the impact of an epidemic on the labor force participation rate of the affected country. We find… Click to show full abstract

ABSTRACT Coupled with data on the occurrence of historical epidemics, this study examines the impact of an epidemic on the labor force participation rate of the affected country. We find robust evidence that the outbreak of an epidemic alters human behavior and negatively affects the labor force participation rate. The negative impact could be attributed to cultural attitudes toward uncertainty avoidance. A country with a higher uncertainty avoidance index will suffer from a more significant decline in the labor force participation rate. The negative impact is more pronounced among males and younger workers in low- and middle-income countries.

Keywords: participation rate; labor force; force participation

Journal Title: Emerging Markets Finance and Trade
Year Published: 2020

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