Remote schooling and mothers' employment during the COVID-19 pandemic by race, education, and marital status

LC Landivar, WJ Scarborough, L Ruppanner… - RSF: The Russell …, 2023 - rsfjournal.org
Public schools in the United States saw unprecedented reductions to in-person instruction
during the 2020–2021 school year. Using the Elementary School Operating Status …

Protecting the most vulnerable: Policy response and eviction filing patterns during the COVID-19 pandemic

P Hepburn, J Haas, N Graetz, R Louis… - RSF: The Russell …, 2023 - rsfjournal.org
The COVID-19 pandemic and resulting economic crisis exposed the US rental housing
market to extraordinary stress. Policymakers at the federal, state, and local levels …

Life During COVID for Court-Involved People

S Plummer, T Ittner, A Monreal, J Sandelson… - RSF: The Russell …, 2023 - rsfjournal.org
Data from a unique survey of court-involved New Yorkers collected during the COVID-19
pandemic in 2020 provides evidence for a cycle of disadvantage involving penal control …

Introduction: The Socioeconomic Impacts of COVID-19

S Raphael, D Schneider - … : The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of …, 2023 - rsfjournal.org
The COVID-19 pandemic has exacted a historic toll on Americans' health and longevity. It
has also shaped socioeconomic inequalities along the lines of gender, race, ethnicity …

I Could Be Unemployed the Rest of the Year”: Unprecedented Times and the Challenges of “Making More

AJ Ravenelle, S Knoble - RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal …, 2023 - rsfjournal.org
The COVID-19 pandemic has been unprecedented in many ways, but perhaps no more so
than in the sudden expansion of—and increase in—unemployment assistance benefits. We …

Estimating the disparate cumulative impact of the pandemic in administrative unemployment insurance data

A Bell, TJ Hedin, P Mannino, R Moghadam… - AEA Papers and …, 2022 - aeaweb.org
To better measure the full extent of the impact of the COVID-19 crisis on workers and the
labor market, this paper estimates three measures of the cumulative impact of the pandemic …

[PDF][PDF] Immigrant Families in California Faced Barriers Accessing Safety Net Programs in 2021, but Community Organizations Helped Many Enroll

D Gonzalez, M Karpman, CA Caraveo - Washington, DC: Urban Institute, 2022 - urban.org
Results In December 2021, about two-thirds of adults in California immigrant families with
incomes below 400 percent of FPL reported their families applied for or participated in one …

[PDF][PDF] Gender, Race, and Denied Claims for Unemployment Insurance: The Role of the Employer

M Lachowska, SA Woodbury - US Department of Labor Technical Report, 2022 - dol.gov
Abstract Are female, Black, Hispanic, Asian, and American Indian claimants for
unemployment insurance (UI) more likely than white non-Hispanic claimants to see their …

Unemployment Insurance Recipiency During the Covid-19 Pandemic

E Forsythe - National Tax Journal, 2023 - journals.uchicago.edu
I estimate the share of eligible individuals who received unemployment insurance (UI)
benefits during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic. I use individual data on reported …

[PDF][PDF] The Unemployment Insurance System in Two Recent Economic Downturns

WJ Congdon, W Vroman - 2022 - wdr.doleta.gov
Executive Summary The federal-state Unemployment Insurance (UI) system is a key form of
social insurance in the United States and the primary program providing economic support …