Digitalization During the COVID-19 Crisis

Digitalization During the COVID-19 Crisis
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Publisher : International Monetary Fund
Total Pages : 56
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Book Synopsis Digitalization During the COVID-19 Crisis by : Florence Jaumotte

Download or read book Digitalization During the COVID-19 Crisis written by Florence Jaumotte and published by International Monetary Fund. This book was released on 2023-03-13 with total page 56 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Digitalization induced by the pandemic was seen both as a possible silver-lining from the crisis that could increase longer-term productivity and a risk for further labor market inequality between digital and non-digital workers. The note shows that the pandemic accelerated digitalization and triggered a partial catch-up by less digitalized entities in advanced economies. Higher digitalization levels shielded substantially productivity and hours worked during the crisis. However, the extent to which the pandemic-induced digitalization led to structural change in the economy is less clear. Less digitalized sectors have rebounded more strongly, albeit after stronger declines, and while workers in digital occupations were more shielded from the crisis, there does not appear to be a structural change in the composition of labor demand. Meanwhile, shifts in labor supply are more likely to be permanent, driven by the increase in working from home.


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