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Effects of Working from Home on Job Performance: Empirical Evidence in the Saudi Context during the COVID-19 Pandemic. (2022). Khalil, Essam ; Alqahtani, Munirah Sarhan ; Choukir, Jamel ; Mohamed, Elsayed.
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  32. An Intersectional Analysis of COVID-19 Unemployment. (2020). Ozay, Ozge ; Gezici, Armagan .
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  33. Impact of COVID-19 on the Economic Output of the US Outbreak’s Epicenter. (2020). Zamanian, Zaman ; Gharehgozli, Amir ; Nayebvali, Peyman.
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  34. The Gendered Poverty Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic in Colombia. (2020). Pico, Julieth ; Cuesta, Jose.
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  36. Back to Business and (Re)employing Workers? Labor Market Activity During State COVID-19 Reopenings. (2020). Weinberg, Bruce ; Simon, Kosali ; Schmutte, Ian ; Carroll, Joanna ; Carlin, Patrick ; Cheng, Wei ; Wing, Coady ; Scrivner, Olga ; Nguyen, Thuy D ; Montenovo, Laura ; Rojas, Felipe Lozano ; Gupta, Sumedha.
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  37. Effects of Social Distancing Policy on Labor Market Outcomes. (2020). Weinberg, Bruce ; Simon, Kosali ; Schmutte, Ian ; Nguyen, Thuy D ; Montenovo, Laura ; Gupta, Sumedha ; Wing, Coady ; Rojas, Felipe Lozano.
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  38. Determinants of Disparities in Covid-19 Job Losses. (2020). Weinberg, Bruce ; Simon, Kosali ; Schmutte, Ian ; Lozano Rojas, Felipe ; Jiang, Xuan ; Montenovo, Laura ; Wing, Coady.
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  39. Estimating the immediate impact of the COVID-19 shock on parental attachment to the labor market and the double bind of mothers. (2020). Heggeness, Misty.
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  40. Women’s and men’s work, housework and childcare, before and during COVID-19. (2020). rossi, mariacristina ; Profeta, Paola ; Del Boca, Daniela ; Oggero, Noemi.
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  41. Gender Inequality during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Income, Expenditure, Savings, and Job Loss. (2020). Nguyen, Cuong ; Dang, Hai-Anh.
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  42. Fathers Matter: Intra-Household Responsibilities and Childrens Wellbeing during the COVID-19 Lockdown in Italy. (2020). Pieroni, Luca ; Piccoli, Luca ; Mangiavacchi, Lucia.
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  43. The Gendered Division of Paid and Domestic Work under Lockdown. (2020). , Sarahcattan ; Andrew, Alison ; Sevilla, Almudena ; Phimister, Angus ; Krutikova, Sonya ; Kraftman, Lucy ; Farquharson, Christine ; Dias, Monica Costa ; Cattan, Sarah.
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  44. Family Life in Lockdown. (2020). Biroli, Pietro ; Vollen, Jeremy ; Jaworska, Sylvia ; di Girolamo, Amalia ; della Giusta, Marina ; Bosworth, Steven J.
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  45. COVID-19, Stay-At-Home Orders and Employment: Evidence from CPS Data. (2020). Brodeur, Abel ; Beland, Louis-Philippe ; Wright, Taylor.
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  46. COVID-19, Lockdowns and Well-Being: Evidence from Google Trends. (2020). Powdthavee, Nattavudh ; Flèche, Sarah ; Clark, Andrew ; Brodeur, Abel ; Fleche, Sarah.
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  47. Labour Supply in the Early Stages of the COVID-19 Pandemic: Empirical Evidence on Hours, Home Office, and Expectations. (2020). von Gaudecker, Hans-Martin ; Zimpelmann, Christian ; Siflinger, Bettina M ; Janys, Lena ; Holler, Radost.
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  49. Work from Home After the COVID-19 Outbreak. (2020). Mertens, Karel ; Blandin, Adam ; Bick, Alexander.
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  50. Who Suffers from the COVID-19 Shocks? Labor Market Heterogeneity and Welfare Consequences in Japan. (2020). Kikuchi, Shinnosuke ; Minamo, Mikoshiba ; Sagiri, Kitao ; Shinnosuke, Kikuchi.
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  51. Heterogeneous Vulnerability to the COVID-19 Crisis and Implications for Inequality in Japan. (2020). Kitao, Sagiri ; Minamo, Mikoshiba ; Sagiri, Kitao ; Shinnosuke, Kikuchi.
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  52. The implications of the COVID-19 pandemic for policy in relation to children and young people: a research review. (2020). Russell, Helen ; Smyth, Emer ; Darmody, Merike.
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  53. Health risks and outcomes that disproportionately affect women during the Covid-19 pandemic: A review. (2020). Madhavan, Sarina ; Connor, Jade ; Bartz, Deborah ; Pace, Lydia E ; Johnson, Natasha R ; Amanuel, Hanna ; Mokashi, Mugdha.
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  54. Suffering in silence: How COVID-19 school closures inhibit the reporting of child maltreatment. (2020). Goldstein, Ezra G ; Baron, Jason E ; Wallace, Cullen T.
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  55. Inequality in the impact of the coronavirus shock: Evidence from real time surveys. (2020). Rauh, Christopher ; Golin, Marta ; Boneva, Teodora ; Adams-Prassl, Abi.
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  56. Gender differences in the volatility of work hours and labor demand. (2020). Guisinger, Amy.
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  57. To lockdown? When to peak? Will there be an end? A macroeconomic analysis on COVID-19 epidemic in the United States. (2020). Ng, Wung Lik.
    In: Journal of Macroeconomics.
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  58. Consumers’ Mobility, Expenditure and Online-Offline Substitution Response to COVID-19: Evidence from French Transaction Data. (2020). Galbraith, John W ; Camara, Youssouf ; Bounie, David.
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  59. Who Suffers from the COVID-19 Shocks? Labor Market Heterogeneity and Welfare Consequences in Japan. (2020). Kikuchi, Shinnosuke ; Mikoshiba, Minamo ; Kitao, Sagiri.
    In: CARF F-Series.
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  60. Gender Equality and Public Policy. (2020). Profeta, Paola.
    In: CESifo Forum.
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  61. Income and Wealth Shocks and Expectations during the COVID-19 Pandemic. (2020). Wohlfart, Johannes ; Weber, Annika ; Hanspal, Tobin.
    In: CESifo Working Paper Series.
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  62. The Australian Labour Market and the Early Impact of COVID‐19: An Assessment. (2020). Charlton, Andrew ; Borland, Jeff.
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  63. Evidence-based policymaking and the wicked problem of SDG 5 Gender Equality. (). Wagstaff, Fernanda M ; Eden, Lorraine.
    In: Journal of International Business Policy.
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