Covid-19, social class and work experience in Germany: inequalities in work-related health and economic risks
H Holst, A Fessler, S Niehoff - European societies, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
The study analyses inequalities in how German employees experience corona-related
health and economic risks at the workplace. A social class framework is used to locate both …
health and economic risks at the workplace. A social class framework is used to locate both …
Inequality in employment trajectories and their socio-economic consequences during the early phase of the COVID-19 pandemic in Germany
This paper evaluates the inequalities in employment trajectories during the first COVID-19
pandemic lockdown in Germany. We assess individual-level panel data collected weekly …
pandemic lockdown in Germany. We assess individual-level panel data collected weekly …
Sociodemographic inequality in exposure to COVID-19-induced economic hardship in the United Kingdom
D Witteveen - Research in Social Stratification and Mobility, 2020 - Elsevier
The COVID-19 pandemic led to a lockdown in European countries in the first half of 2020,
including stay-at-home orders and closure of non-essential businesses. To mitigate the …
including stay-at-home orders and closure of non-essential businesses. To mitigate the …
Parenthood as a driver of increased gender inequality during COVID-19? Exploratory evidence from Germany
L Hipp, M Bünning - European Societies, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Drawing on three waves of survey data from a non-probability sample from Germany, this
paper examines two opposing expectations about the pandemic's impacts on gender …
paper examines two opposing expectations about the pandemic's impacts on gender …
Education, health behavior, and working conditions during the pandemic: evidence from a German sample
Education is a main cause of health inequality because it influences health behavior as well
as structural conditions that impact health, such as living and working conditions. We …
as structural conditions that impact health, such as living and working conditions. We …
Inequality in the impact of the coronavirus shock: Evidence from real time surveys
We present real time survey evidence from the UK, US and Germany showing that the
immediate labor market impacts of Covid-19 differ considerably across countries …
immediate labor market impacts of Covid-19 differ considerably across countries …
Class and COVID: How the less affluent face double risks
RV Reeves, J Rothwell - 2020 - policycommons.net
The COVID-19 pandemic has shone a harsh light on inequality. People living paycheck to
paycheck in service sector jobs are in a very different position to those working in salaried …
paycheck in service sector jobs are in a very different position to those working in salaried …
[HTML][HTML] COVID-19 mortality across occupations and secondary risks for elderly individuals in the household: a population register-based study
Objectives This is the first population-level study to examine inequalities in COVID-19
mortality according to working-age individuals' occupations and the indirect occupational …
mortality according to working-age individuals' occupations and the indirect occupational …
Sociodemographic determinants of occupational risks of exposure to COVID‐19 in Canada
X St‐Denis - Canadian Review of Sociology/Revue canadienne …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
The activities performed by Canadian workers in some occupations may increase the risk of
exposure to infectious diseases such as COVID‐19. This research note explores how …
exposure to infectious diseases such as COVID‐19. This research note explores how …
[HTML][HTML] Socioeconomic inequalities in the risk of SARS-CoV-2 infection–First results from an analysis of surveillance data from Germany
B Wachtler, N Michalski, E Nowossadeck… - Journal of Health …, 2020 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Experiences with acute respiratory diseases which caused virus epidemics in the past and
initial findings in the research literature on the current COVID-19 pandemic suggest a higher …
initial findings in the research literature on the current COVID-19 pandemic suggest a higher …