Parsing the Pandemic’s Effects on Labor Markets
Susan M. Collins
Speech from Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
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Opening Remarks at the Bank’s 66th Economic Conference, “Labor Markets During and After the Pandemic”. Potentially long-lasting effects of the pandemic on the labor market, such as increased remote work and accelerated automation of service-sector jobs, are likely to have differential effects across the workforce. Understanding these differences is important for achieving the Fed’s mission of a vibrant, inclusive economy in the wake of COVID-19.
Keywords: inflation; COVID-19; maximum employment; price stability; dual mandate; labor markets; inclusive economy; supply; demand (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 8
Date: 2022-11-18
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