The Pandemic Will Leave Scars on the Job Market

The pandemic is leaving a trail of unemployment, particularly affecting minorities, low-skilled workers and, in emerging markets and developing economies, women, who predominantly occupy jobs in contact-intensive services. Many of the practices adopted during the pandemic are likely to persist. The role of public policies will be central in the post-COVID-19 world, both in strengthening social protection - including through unemployment insurance and income transfer programs - and in the requalification of workers.

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