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Table 18 The effect of COVID-19 and gender on hours worked

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

 

Hours worked last week

 

(1)

(2)

Female

−8.999\(^{***}\)

−6.626\(^{***}\)

 

(0.128)

(0.152)

CovInd

−2.979\(^{***}\)

−3.067\(^{***}\)

 

(0.187)

(0.229)

Female \(\times\) CovInd

0.514\(^{*}\)

0.120

 

(0.270)

(0.330)

Child0-6

 

−0.585\(^{**}\)

  

(0.232)

Child7-14

 

0.426\(^{*}\)

  

(0.240)

Child0-6 \(\times\) female

 

−8.887\(^{***}\)

  

(0.332)

Child7-14 \(\times\) female

 

−7.430\(^{***}\)

  

(0.333)

Child0-6 \(\times\) CovInd

 

−0.0668

  

(0.522)

Child7-14 \(\times\) CovInd

 

0.552

  

(0.537)

Child0-6 \(\times\) female \(\times\) CovInd

 

1.417\(^{*}\)

  

(0.771)

Child7-14 \(\times\) female \(\times\) CovInd

 

1.015

  

(0.770)

Constant

50.21\(^{***}\)

51.05\(^{***}\)

 

(2.117)

(2.156)

Age FE

YES

YES

Canton FE

YES

YES

Education FE

YES

YES

NOGA FE

YES

YES

ISCO FE

YES

YES

Observations

133583

125218

\(R^2\)

0.223

0.250

  1. Estimates from regression (2) of hours worked last week on a constant, female dummy, COVID-19 stringency index, and child dummies (column 2). The sample is restricted to respondents who are employed or apprentices. Regressions estimated with linear model, including random effects. Standard errors in parentheses
  2. *p<0.1, **p<0.05, ***p<0.01