The Persistent Urban Shortfall in Leisure and Hospitality Employment
Brendan J. Chapuis,
Seth Murray and
Brendan M. Price
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Brendan M. Price: https://www.federalreserve.gov/econres/brendan-m-price.htm
No 2023-07-28-1, FEDS Notes from Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (U.S.)
Abstract:
As a high-contact service sector with limited capacity for remote work, the US leisure and hospitality sector—which includes restaurants, bars, hotels, museums, and movie theaters—was hit particularly hard by the COVID-19 pandemic. In the first two months of the pandemic, leisure and hospitality lost over 8 million jobs, nearly half its employment (Figure 1, solid red line).
Date: 2023-07-28
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DOI: 10.17016/2380-7172.3358
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