Unintended Consequences of Lockdowns: Evidence from Domestic Helpers in Urban China

Xiaobo He, Fang Xiao

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Front. Econ. China ›› 2020, Vol. 15 ›› Issue (4) : 521-540. DOI: 10.3868/s060-011-020-0022-0
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Unintended Consequences of Lockdowns: Evidence from Domestic Helpers in Urban China

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This paper addresses the reactions of domestic helpers to the Wuhan (Hubei Province) lockdown that began on January 23, 2020. We use a novel dataset containing the information of over 40,000 Chinese domestic helpers registered on a leading professional website from November 2019 to June 2020. The results indicate a declining pattern of short-term labor supply of domestic helpers across 11 major Chinese cities, which shows an increase in the expected monthly wage of domestic helpers in these cities. More importantly, using a difference-in-difference (DID) model, this paper provides some evidence on the existence of labor market discrimination against domestic helpers born in Hubei Province due to employers’ fear of infection.

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2019 novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) / pandemic / domestic helpers / urban / China / labor supply / expected wage / labor market / discrimination

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Xiaobo He, Fang Xiao. Unintended Consequences of Lockdowns: Evidence from Domestic Helpers in Urban China. Front. Econ. China, 2020, 15(4): 521‒540 https://doi.org/10.3868/s060-011-020-0022-0

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