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18 May 2020

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When Face-To-Face Interactions Become an Occupational Hazard. Jobs in the Time of Covid-19

There is a crisis of demand brewing around the globe as social distancing becomes the norm to counter the COVID-19 outbreak. So, which parts of the economy are most in the line of fire? Looking at jobs that can be done at home or that require a high degree of face-to-face interactions with consumers can capture complementary but distinct mechanisms to assess this vulnerability. This paper uses data on 900 job titles from the Occupational Information Network (O*NET) database for the United States to demonstrate that there is substantial heterogeneity in vulnerability across industries, income groups, and gender.

by Besart Avdiu, Gaurav Nayyar
World Bank Group
COVID-19, Employment, Home-based Work, Policy, Women

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Besart Avdiu

Gaurav Nayyar

World Bank Group

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