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Medicaid Expansion and mental health treatment: Evidence from the Affordable Care Act. (2023). Ortega, Alberto.
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    RePEc:hal:journl:hal-04167186.

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  3. Job loss and psychological distress during the COVID?19 pandemic: Longitudinal Analysis from residents in nine predominantly African American low?income neighborhoods. (2022). Dubowitz, Tamara ; Troxel, Wendy M ; Cantor, Jonathan ; Baird, Matthew D.
    In: Health Economics.
    RePEc:wly:hlthec:v:31:y:2022:i:9:p:1844-1861.

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  4. Did the COVID-19 pandemic impact income distribution?. (2022). Alcidi, Cinzia ; Astarita, Caterina.
    In: MPRA Paper.
    RePEc:pra:mprapa:113851.

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  5. Personality Traits, Remote Work and Productivity. (2022). Hazans, Mihails ; Gavoille, Nicolas.
    In: IZA Discussion Papers.
    RePEc:iza:izadps:dp15486.

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  6. Labour market transitions in the time of Covid-19 in Brazil:a panel data analysis. (2022). Teixeira, Roberta ; Razafindrakoto, Mireille ; Roubaud, Franois ; Bouvier, Mathilde.
    In: Working Papers.
    RePEc:dia:wpaper:dt202202.

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  8. Inequality in India Declined During COVID. (2021). Malani, Anup ; Woda, Bartosz ; Gupta, Arpit.
    In: NBER Working Papers.
    RePEc:nbr:nberwo:29597.

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  9. The Fall in Income Inequality during COVID-19 in Five European Countries. (2021). D'Ambrosio, Conchita ; Clark, Andrew ; Lepinteur, Anthony.
    In: Working Papers.
    RePEc:hal:wpaper:halshs-03185534.

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  10. The Fall in Income Inequality during COVID-19 in Five European Countries. (2021). D'Ambrosio, Conchita ; Clark, Andrew ; Lepinteur, Anthony.
    In: PSE Working Papers.
    RePEc:hal:psewpa:halshs-03185534.

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  11. Locked down and locked out: Repurposing social assistance as emergency relief to informal workers. (2021). Ranchhod, Vimal ; Leibbrandt, Murray ; Zizzamia, Rocco ; Budlender, Joshua ; Bassier, Ihsaan.
    In: World Development.
    RePEc:eee:wdevel:v:139:y:2021:i:c:s0305750x20303983.

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  12. The impact of Covid-19 on US firms. (2021). bloom, nicholas ; Yeh, Ethan ; Fletcher, Robert S.
    In: CEP Discussion Papers.
    RePEc:cep:cepdps:dp1788.

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  13. COVID-19, social distancing, remote work and transport choice. (2020). Doran, Justin ; Ryan, Geraldine ; Daly, Hannah ; Crowley, Frank.
    In: SRERC Working Paper Series.
    RePEc:zbw:srercw:srercwp20204.

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  14. The impact of Covid-19 restrictions on workers: Who is most exposed?. (2020). Doran, Justin ; Crowley, Frank ; Ryan, Geraldine.
    In: SRERC Working Paper Series.
    RePEc:zbw:srercw:srercwp20203.

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  15. Exposure to the COVID-19 stock market crash and its effect on household expectations. (2020). Wohlfart, Johannes ; Weber, Annika ; Hanspal, Tobin.
    In: SAFE Working Paper Series.
    RePEc:zbw:safewp:279.

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  16. Turning Vietnam’s COVID-19 Success into Economic Recovery: A Job-Focused Analysis of Individual Assessments on Their Finance and the Economy. (2020). Dang, Hai-Anh ; Giang, Long T.
    In: GLO Discussion Paper Series.
    RePEc:zbw:glodps:566.

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  17. All that glitters is not gold. Effects of working from home on income inequality at the time of COVID-19. (2020). scicchitano, sergio ; Gallo, Giovanni ; Bonacini, Luca.
    In: GLO Discussion Paper Series.
    RePEc:zbw:glodps:541.

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  18. How the covid-19 lockdown affected gender Inequality in paid and unpaid work in Spain. (2020). Fawaz, Yarine ; Farre, Lidia ; Graves, Jennifer ; Luna, Libertad Gonzalez.
    In: Economics Working Papers.
    RePEc:upf:upfgen:1728.

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  19. Working After Covid-19: Cross-Country Evidence from Real-Time Survey Data. (2020). Galasso, Vincenzo ; Foucault, Martial.
    In: Sciences Po publications.
    RePEc:spo:wpmain:info:hdl:2441/5cmk499mce8lvosvi0jdis0dla.

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  20. Socio-Demographic Factors Associated with Self-Protecting Behavior during the Covid-19 Pandemic. (2020). Tripodi, Egon ; Choi, Syngjoo ; Belot, Michèle ; van den Broek-Altenburg, Eline ; Zahn, Matthew V ; Papageorge, Nicholas W ; Jamison, Julian C.
    In: NBER Working Papers.
    RePEc:nbr:nberwo:27378.

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  21. Heterogeneous Actions, Beliefs, Constraints and Risk Tolerance During the COVID-19 Pandemic. (2020). Orhun, Yesim ; Fan, Ying ; Turjeman, Dana.
    In: NBER Working Papers.
    RePEc:nbr:nberwo:27211.

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  22. Poverty, Depression, and Anxiety: Causal Evidence and Mechanisms. (2020). Patel, Vikram H ; Schilbach, Frank ; Rao, Gautam ; Ridley, Matthew W.
    In: NBER Working Papers.
    RePEc:nbr:nberwo:27157.

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  23. The First Weeks of the Coronavirus Crisis: Who Got Hit, When and Why? Evidence from Norway. (2020). Røed, Knut ; Raaum, Oddbjørn ; Markussen, Simen ; Kopczuk, Wojciech ; Bratsberg, Bernt ; Alstadsæter, Annette ; Eielsen, Gaute ; Alstadsater, Annette.
    In: NBER Working Papers.
    RePEc:nbr:nberwo:27131.

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  24. Labor Demand in the Time of COVID-19: Evidence from Vacancy Postings and UI Claims. (2020). Wiczer, David ; Lange, Fabian ; Kahn, Lisa B.
    In: NBER Working Papers.
    RePEc:nbr:nberwo:27061.

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  25. Labor Demand in the Time of COVID-19: Evidence from Vacancy Postings and UI Claims. (2020). Wiczer, David ; Lange, Fabian ; Kahn, Lisa.
    In: Cahiers de recherche.
    RePEc:mtl:montec:09-2020.

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  26. Employment Impacts of the COVID-19 Pandemic across Metropolitan Status and Size. (2020). Winters, John ; Cho, Seung Jin ; Lee, Jun Yeong.
    In: IZA Discussion Papers.
    RePEc:iza:izadps:dp13468.

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  27. The Lockdown Impact on Unemployment for Heterogeneous Workers. (2020). Langot, Francois ; Kandoussi, Malak.
    In: IZA Discussion Papers.
    RePEc:iza:izadps:dp13439.

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  28. How the COVID-19 Lockdown Affected Gender Inequality in Paid and Unpaid Work in Spain. (2020). Fawaz, Yarine ; Farre, Lidia ; Graves, Jennifer ; Gonzalez, Libertad.
    In: IZA Discussion Papers.
    RePEc:iza:izadps:dp13434.

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  29. Family Life in Lockdown. (2020). Biroli, Pietro ; Vollen, Jeremy ; Jaworska, Sylvia ; di Girolamo, Amalia ; della Giusta, Marina ; Bosworth, Steven J.
    In: IZA Discussion Papers.
    RePEc:iza:izadps:dp13398.

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  30. Short-Term Impact of COVID-19 on Consumption and Labor Market Outcomes: Evidence from Singapore. (2020). Koh, Kanghyock ; Kim, Seonghoon ; Zhang, Xuan.
    In: IZA Discussion Papers.
    RePEc:iza:izadps:dp13354.

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  31. COVID-19 Employment Status Impacts on Food Sector Workers. (2020). Winters, John ; Cho, Seung Jin ; Lee, Jun Yeong.
    In: IZA Discussion Papers.
    RePEc:iza:izadps:dp13334.

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  32. Socio-Demographic Factors Associated with Self-Protecting Behavior during the COVID-19 Pandemic. (2020). Choi, Syngjoo ; Papageorge, Nicholas W ; Tripodi, Egon ; Jamison, Julian C ; van den Broek-Altenburg, Eline ; Belot, Michele ; Zahn, Matthew V.
    In: IZA Discussion Papers.
    RePEc:iza:izadps:dp13333.

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  33. Turning Vietnams COVID-19 Success into Economic Recovery: A Job-Focused Analysis of Individual Assessments on Their Finance and the Economy. (2020). Dang, Hai-Anh ; Giang, Long T.
    In: IZA Discussion Papers.
    RePEc:iza:izadps:dp13315.

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  34. EU Jobs at Highest Risk of COVID-19 Social Distancing: Will the Pandemic Exacerbate Labour Market Divide?. (2020). Pouliakas, Konstantinos ; Branka, Jiri.
    In: IZA Discussion Papers.
    RePEc:iza:izadps:dp13281.

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  35. Six-Country Survey on COVID-19. (2020). Choi, Syngjoo ; Papageorge, Nicholas W ; Jamison, Julian C ; Belot, Michele ; van den Broek-Altenburg, Eline ; Tripodi, Egon.
    In: IZA Discussion Papers.
    RePEc:iza:izadps:dp13230.

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  36. When to Release the Lockdown? A Wellbeing Framework for Analysing Costs and Benefits. (2020). Krekel, Christian ; De Neve, Jan-Emmanuel ; Clark, Andrew ; Layard, Richard ; O'Donnell, Gus ; Hey, Nancy ; Fancourt, Daisy.
    In: IZA Discussion Papers.
    RePEc:iza:izadps:dp13186.

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  37. The Impact of the Coronavirus Lockdown on Mental Health: Evidence from the US. (2020). Rauh, Christopher ; Golin, Marta ; Boneva, Teodora ; Adams-Prassl, Abi.
    In: Working Papers.
    RePEc:hka:wpaper:2020-030.

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  38. A Poorly Understood Disease? The Unequal Distribution of Excess Mortality Due to COVID-19 Across French Municipalities. (2020). Khoury, Laura ; Brébion, Clément ; Briole, Simon ; Brebion, Clement ; Brandily, Paul.
    In: Working Papers.
    RePEc:hal:wpaper:halshs-02895908.

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  39. Who can work from home in Ireland?. (2020). McGuinness, Seamus ; Redmond, Paul.
    In: Research Series.
    RePEc:esr:resser:sustat87.

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  40. Self-employment in the Covid-19 crisis: a CEP Covid-19 analysis. (2020). Machin, Stephen ; Blundell, Jack.
    In: LSE Research Online Documents on Economics.
    RePEc:ehl:lserod:104550.

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  41. When to release the lockdown: a wellbeing framework for analysing costs and benefits. (2020). Krekel, Christian ; Clark, Andrew ; O'Donnell, Gus ; Hey, Nancy ; Fancourt, Daisy ; de Neve, Jan-Emmanuel ; Layard, Richard.
    In: LSE Research Online Documents on Economics.
    RePEc:ehl:lserod:104276.

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  42. Die Lage ist ernst, aber nicht hoffnungslos – empirisch gestützte Überlegungen zur elterlichen Aufteilung der Kinderbetreuung vor, während und nach dem COVID-19 Lockdown. (2020). Schüller, Simone ; Boll, Christina ; Schuller, Simone.
    In: SOEPpapers on Multidisciplinary Panel Data Research.
    RePEc:diw:diwsop:diw_sp1089.

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  43. The evolving impacts of COVID-19 on small businesses since the CARES Act. (2020). Humphries, John ; Ulyssea, Gabriel ; NEILSON, CHRISTOPHER .
    In: Cowles Foundation Discussion Papers.
    RePEc:cwl:cwldpp:2230.

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  44. My Home Is my Castle – The Benefits of Working from Home During a Pandemic Crisis Evidence from Germany. (2020). Fadinger, Harald ; Schymik, Jan ; Alipour, Jean-Victor.
    In: ifo Working Paper Series.
    RePEc:ces:ifowps:_329.

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  45. The Short-Run Macro Implications of School and Child-Care Closures. (2020). Tertilt, Michele ; Kuhn, Moritz ; Fuchs-Schundeln, Nicola.
    In: CESifo Working Paper Series.
    RePEc:ces:ceswps:_8368.

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  46. Income and Wealth Shocks and Expectations during the COVID-19 Pandemic. (2020). Wohlfart, Johannes ; Weber, Annika ; Hanspal, Tobin.
    In: CESifo Working Paper Series.
    RePEc:ces:ceswps:_8244.

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  47. COVID-19, Occupation Tasks and Mental Health in Canada. (2020). Mikola, Derek ; Brodeur, Abel ; Beland, Louis-Philippe ; Wright, Taylor.
    In: Carleton Economic Papers.
    RePEc:car:carecp:20-07.

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  48. The Unequal Effects of Covid-19 on Economists Research Productivity. (2020). Giannitsarou, Chryssi ; Hasna, Z ; Faraglia, E ; Amano-Patio, N.
    In: Cambridge Working Papers in Economics.
    RePEc:cam:camdae:2038.

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  49. How the Covid-19 Lockdown Affected Gender Inequality in Paid and Unpaid Work in Spain. (2020). Graves, Jennifer ; Gonzalez, Libertad ; Fawaz, Yarine ; Farre, Lidia.
    In: Working Papers.
    RePEc:bge:wpaper:1188.

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