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Generation COVID: Emerging Work and Education Inequalities. A CEP COVID-19 Analysis. Paper No. 011

Authors :
London School of Economics and Political Science (United Kingdom), Centre for Economic Performance (CEP)
Major, Lee Elliot
Eyles, Andrew
Machin, Stephen
Source :
Centre for Economic Performance. 2020.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

The purpose of this brief paper is to present initial findings from the recently collected London School of Economics and Political Science-Centre for Economic Performance (LSE-CEP) Social Mobility survey, which was undertaken as part of the UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) project 'Generation COVID and Social Mobility: Evidence and Policy'. These are the first results from a project that is producing a detailed assessment of COVID-19's impact on education and economic inequalities and offering an assessment for the longer term consequences for social mobility in the UK. Alongside the survey findings, the authors have also analysed economic and education outcomes of individuals in April 2020 in the Understanding Society (USoc) national household panel data. Before the pandemic, younger generations were already facing declining absolute social mobility and real wage decline (Elliot Major and Machin, 2018, 2020a). Education inequalities were also widening. Here new findings are presented on inequalities in the workplace and the classroom that have emerged following the pandemic.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
ERIC
Journal :
Centre for Economic Performance
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
ED614125
Document Type :
Reports - Research