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Table 1 COVID-19 and labor market status

From: Gender effects of the COVID-19 pandemic in the Swiss labor market

 

Employed

Unemployed

Non-active

Female

−0.0408\(^{***}\)

−0.00166

0.0412\(^{***}\)

 

(0.00232)

(0.00139)

(0.00205)

CovInd

−0.0165\(^{***}\)

0.00556\(^{***}\)

0.0117\(^{***}\)

 

(0.00278)

(0.00211)

(0.00252)

Female \(\times\) CovInd

−0.00165

−0.00461

0.00583\(^{*}\)

 

(0.00385)

(0.00292)

(0.00350)

Constant

0.727\(^{***}\)

0.0291

0.243\(^{***}\)

 

(0.0396)

(0.0233)

(0.0350)

Age FE

YES

YES

YES

Canton FE

YES

YES

YES

Education FE

YES

YES

YES

NOGA FE

YES

YES

YES

ISCO FE

YES

YES

YES

Observations

186881

186881

186881

\(R^2\)

0.417

0.0423

0.459

  1. Estimates from regression (1) of labor market status on a constant, female dummy (1 for women and 0 otherwise), COVID-19 stringency index and its intersection with the female dummy. Sample includes respondents aged 15 to 64. Regressions estimated with linear probability model, including random effects. Robust standard errors in parentheses
  2. *p < 0.1, **p < 0.05, ***p < 0.01