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Employment and Teleworking in the Argentine Tourism Sector: a Case Study Based on the COVID-19 Pandemic. (2024). Porto, Natalia ; de la Vega, Pablo.
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  34. Turning Vietnams COVID-19 Success into Economic Recovery: A Job-Focused Analysis of Individual Assessments on Their Finance and the Economy. (2020). Dang, Hai-Anh ; Giang, Long T.
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  35. EU Jobs at Highest Risk of COVID-19 Social Distancing: Will the Pandemic Exacerbate Labour Market Divide?. (2020). Pouliakas, Konstantinos ; Branka, Jiri.
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  36. Six-Country Survey on COVID-19. (2020). Tripodi, Egon ; Papageorge, Nicholas ; Choi, Syngjoo ; Belot, Michèle ; Jamison, Julian C ; van den Broek-Altenburg, Eline.
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  37. When to Release the Lockdown? A Wellbeing Framework for Analysing Costs and Benefits. (2020). Krekel, Christian ; De Neve, Jan-Emmanuel ; Clark, Andrew ; Hey, Nancy ; O'Donnell, Gus ; Fancourt, Daisy ; Layard, Richard.
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  38. The Impact of the Coronavirus Lockdown on Mental Health: Evidence from the US. (2020). Rauh, Christopher ; Golin, Marta ; Boneva, Teodora ; Adams-Prassl, Abi.
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  39. Who can work from home in Ireland?. (2020). McGuinness, Seamus ; Redmond, Paul.
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  40. Self-employment in the Covid-19 crisis: a CEP Covid-19 analysis. (2020). Machin, Stephen ; Blundell, Jack.
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  42. Die Lage ist ernst, aber nicht hoffnungslos – empirisch gestützte Überlegungen zur elterlichen Aufteilung der Kinderbetreuung vor, während und nach dem COVID-19 Lockdown. (2020). Schüller, Simone ; Boll, Christina ; Schuller, Simone.
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  43. The evolving impacts of COVID-19 on small businesses since the CARES Act. (2020). Neilson, Christopher ; Humphries, John ; Ulyssea, Gabriel.
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  44. Job Search during the COVID-19 Crisis. (2020). Rathelot, Roland ; Le Barbanchon, Thomas ; Hensvik, Lena.
    In: CEPR Discussion Papers.
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  45. My Home Is my Castle – The Benefits of Working from Home During a Pandemic Crisis Evidence from Germany. (2020). Schymik, Jan ; Fadinger, Harald ; Alipour, Jean-Victor.
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  46. The Short-Run Macro Implications of School and Child-Care Closures. (2020). Tertilt, Michele ; Kuhn, Moritz ; Fuchs-Schundeln, Nicola.
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  47. Exposure to the Covid-19 Stock Market Crash and its Effect on Household Expectations. (2020). Hanspal, Tobin ; Wohlfart, Johannes ; Weber, Annika.
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  48. COVID-19, Occupation Tasks and Mental Health in Canada. (2020). Wright, Taylor ; Mikola, Derek ; Brodeur, Abel ; Beland, Louis-Philippe.
    In: Carleton Economic Papers.
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  49. The Unequal Effects of Covid-19 on Economists Research Productivity. (2020). Giannitsarou, Chryssi ; Faraglia, Elisa ; Amano-Patino, Noriko ; Hasna, Z ; Amano-Patio, N.
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  50. The short-run macro implications of school and childcare closures. (2020). Tertilt, Michele ; Kuhn, Moritz ; Fuchs-Schundeln, Nicola.
    In: ECONtribute Policy Brief Series.
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