Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/10419/252226 
Year of Publication: 
2022
Series/Report no.: 
IZA Discussion Papers No. 15102
Publisher: 
Institute of Labor Economics (IZA), Bonn
Abstract: 
The COVID-19 pandemic raised the share of inactive individuals in 2020 in Italy, mostly at the expense of permanent and fix-term employment. We document sizable asymmetric effects across categories of individuals, defined on the basis of gender, age and geographical area. In particular, the pandemic disproportionately affected females and, among those, more severely the ones living in large households in the North and Center of Italy. These findings find a rationale both in the presence of young children, which imposes strong constraints to the female labour force participation, and in the worse labour market opportunities in the South, which lead to a strong self-selection of women in the labour market. Despite the short period of observation after the burst of COVID-19 pandemic (four quarters of 2020), the identified effects appear large and persistent, rising awareness about the likely long-lasting scarring effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the labour market choices and opportunities of Italian women.
Subjects: 
labour market flows
transition probabilities
labour market shares
female inactivity rate
JEL: 
C18
C53
E32
E24
J6
Document Type: 
Working Paper

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