COVID-19 and Youth Unemployment in 2020, by Gender and Race
Hande Inanc and
Megan McIntyre
Mathematica Policy Research Reports from Mathematica Policy Research
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In 2020, unemployment spiked in April and May among all youth subgroups. Among White youth and Asian male youth, unemployment steadily declined from the spring to the fall, leveling off in the winter slightly above the pre-pandemic unemployment level. However, for Black male and female youth as well as for Asian female youth, unemployment stayed alarmingly high until the fall.
Keywords: COVID-19; Youth unemployment; Gender; Race (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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