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Published on: November 10, 2023
Will COVID-19 Have Long-Lasting Effects on Inequality? Evidence from Past Pandemics
Davide Furceri1,2, Prakash Loungani1,3, Jonathan D Ostry4
1International Monetary Fund, RCEA, 700 19th Street NW, Washington, DC 20431 USA.
Abstract:
This paper provides evidence on the impact of major epidemics from the past two decades on income distribution. The pandemics in our sample, even though much smaller in scale than COVID-19, have led to increases in the Gini coefficient, raised the income share of higher-income deciles, and lowered the employment-to-population ratio for those with basic education compared to those with higher education. We provide some evidence that the distributional consequences from the current pandemic may be larger than those flowing from the historical pandemics in our sample, and larger than those following typical recessions and financial crises.
Supplementary Information:
The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s10888-022-09540-y.
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