Great Layoff, Great Retirement and Post-pandemic Inflation
Guido Ascari,
Jakob Grazzini and
Dominico Massaro
Working Papers from DNB
Abstract:
The Covid-19 shock caused a dramatic spike in the number of retirees – a phenomenon dubbed the “Great Retirement†– and a prolonged con- traction in the labor force. This paper investigates the impact of the Great Retirement on the post-pandemic surge of inflation, via the labor market. First, retirement is generally countercyclical, and the peculiarity of the pan- demic shock was just in its size: the “Great Layoff†in March and April 2020 triggered the Great Retirement. Hence, a transitory labor demand shock generated a persistent labor supply shock. Second, counties more exposed to the Great Layoff exhibit a relatively higher increase in wages. Finally, an estimated model with endogenous labor market participation quantitatively assesses the overall contribution of the Great Retirement to inflation from 2020:Q1 up to 2023:Q2 to be roughly equal to 3.7 percentage (cumulative) points.
Keywords: Great Retirement; Labor Force; Wages; Inflation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: E24 E30 J21 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024-05
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