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Research Article

The effects of the job retention programme during the Covid pandemic on the Chilean firms and households

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ABSTRACT

During the pandemic, several countries implemented job retention programmeswith the goal of preserving human capital and supporting a quick recovery. This work uses administrative records to show the impact of the job retention programme in Chile across firms of different industries and sizes. Using a calibrated model based on survey data of households and our administrative register of workers-firms, we then show that the Chilean Employment Protection Law increase aggregate consumption by 0.3% and helped to smooth household consumption during the period between March of 2020 and March of 2021.

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Notes

1 Dingel and Neiman (Citation2020) estimate that only 25.7% of the jobs in Chile can be performed remotely, much less than the rates above 40% in developed economies.

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