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. 2021 Aug 13;58(2):741–768. doi: 10.1007/s11187-021-00522-4

Table 4.

Differential effects of COVID-19 in April 2020 on being employed and at work and hours worked of married unincorporated self-employed workers (DDD models)

Sample N Variables Employed and at work Hours worked
Panel A. All married 3884 COVID  − 0.23** (0.02)  − 11.27** (0.87)
Panel B. All married 3884 COVID  − 0.21** (0.02)  − 10.92** (1.07)
COVID × female  − 0.06 (0.03)  − 0.84 (1.48)
Panel C. All married parents 1704 COVID  − 0.22** (0.03)  − 11.70** (1.69)
COVID × female  − 0.11* (0.05)  − 1.46 (2.32)
Panel D. Married with any child age < 6 692 COVID  − 0.25** (0.05)  − 12.48** (2.76)
COVID × female  − 0.08 (0.09)  − 1.91 (4.01)
Panel E. Married with any child age 6–17 1396 COVID  − 0.23** (0.03)  − 12.31** (1.81)
COVID × female  − 0.08 (0.06)  − 0.68 (2.456)
Panel F. Married no children 2180 COVID  − 0.19** (0.03)  − 10.47** (1.42)
COVID × female  − 0.02 (0.05)  − 0.21 (1.97)

Notes: Each panel is a separate regression showing the effect of COVID and/or the differential effect of COVID by gender for different parental and/or marital status samples. Standard errors in parentheses are clustered by household. See Table 1 for control variables. Regressions also include interactions of the subgroup with month and year; * p < 0.05, ** p < 0.01

Source: Authors’ calculations based on the Current Population Survey, February and April 2019–2020