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Arthur A, van Benthem ; Daniel, Spiro ; Gustav, Engstrom ; Johan, Gars ; Niko, Jaakkola ; Daniel, Spiro ; Niko, Jaakkola ; Therese, Lindahl. (2020) What Policies Address Both the Coronavirus Crisis and the Climate Crisis?.
In: CESifo Working Paper Series. RePEc:ces:ceswps:_8367.
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The effect on corona is an immediate reduction in virus spread, health care costs and reduced sick leave. In the long-term, employers’ gains come from a more productive workforce which uses less space and is more cost effective to house, and workers gain from the prospect of a better work-life balance, thereby increasing levels of job satisfaction and organizational commitment (Felstead and Henseke, 2017). However, when it comes to labor, apart from jobs created from IT infrastructure investments, it is unclear whether any net positive effect on jobs may result from any other ‘work from home’ targeting policies. It may however have substantial relocation effects in terms of migration from city to countryside. Based on the above discussion we categorize the climate effect as good and the corona effects as neutral in the long-run.
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