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2021
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The U黑料传送门 Inclusive Economy Lab and the Rustandy Center for Social Sector Innovation have embarked on a series of joint research projects to better understand the impact of the COVID-19 crisis on small businesses and households. Scroll down for the latest results.
Researchers are analyzing daily time-card data for nearly 40,000 small businesses in the United States, tracking changes in hours worked before and after the COVID-19 crisis began. In collaboration with , data includes varying sizes of small businesses across 10 industries.
Research and insights from Alexander W. Bartik, Marianne Bertrand, Feng Lin, Jesse Rothstein, and Matt Unrath.
Update: Labor Market Recovery Stalls as COVID-19 Cases SurgeResearchers conducted a multiple-wave COVID-19 household panel survey with respondents in the United States between April to October 2020. Academics gathered frequent data from the same group of respondents over time to better understand how individuals were coping with the pandemic.
Survey shows that 70 percent of Americans know someone who tested positive; 1 in 5 knows someone who died from coronavirus.
Americans Struggle to Bear Pandemic Impacts
Research and insights from Marianne Bertrand, Guglielmo Briscese, Maddalena Grignani, and Salma Nassar.
Is COVID-19 Changing Americans鈥 Beliefs and Preferences?Research and insights from Marianne Bertrand, Guglielmo Briscese, Maddalena Grignani, and Salma Nassar.
How COVID-19 is Changing Americans鈥 Behaviors, Expectations, and Political ViewsResearchers conducted small business welfare surveys and documented how small businesses in the United States have been affected by the COVID-19 crisis.
Researchers are studying the economic impact of COVID-19 on a nationally representative sample of Indian households, examining how incomes have changed, how households are coping, and how this varies across sociodemographic groups and states in India.
The researchers document the evolution of unemployment, employment, income and consumption during and after the lockdown.
Employment, Income, and Consumption in India During and After the Lockdown
Among the findings: 84 percent of Indian households have lost income due to the lockdown.
How are Indian Households Coping Under the COVID-19 Lockdown? Eight Key FindingsResearchers at the Rustandy Center are compiling datasets related to the COVID-19 crisis.
The research team at the Rustandy Center is compiling data sets to track COVID-19 data by state, including stay-at-home orders, business regulations, and COVID-19 cases by zip code.
COVID19 Data Sources for Researchers
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