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Sep 18, 2024 |
onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Florian Fouquet |Nantes Université |Lisa Meehan |Gail Pacheco
1 INTRODUCTION There is a growing economics literature on the impact of health shocks on labor market outcomes. Previous studies have shown negative effects of such shocks on both employment and income (e.g., García-Gómez et al., 2013; García-Gómez & López Nicolás, 2006; Lenhart, 2019).
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Feb 28, 2024 |
medicalxpress.com | Jan Dewar |Denise Wilson |Gail Pacheco |Lisa Meehan
During the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, policy was being made in crisis management mode. Decisions had to be made faster than usual, and there was limited ability to undertake wider consultation and impact analysis. Now the worst of the pandemic is over, we have the luxury of being able to reflect on what worked well and what didn't. One of the more controversial policies implemented during the height of the pandemic was the vaccine mandates.
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Feb 27, 2024 |
nzherald.co.nz | Jan Dewar |Denise Wilson |Gail Pacheco |Lisa Meehan
OPINIONDuring the height of the Covid-19 pandemic, policy was being made in crisis management mode. Decisions had to be made faster than usual, and there was limited ability to undertake wider consultation and impact analysis. Now the worst of the pandemic is over, we have the luxury of being able to reflect on what worked well and what didn’t. One of the more controversial policies implemented during the height of the pandemic was the vaccine mandates.
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Feb 27, 2024 |
theconversation.com | Jan Dewar |Denise Wilson |Gail Pacheco |Lisa Meehan
During the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, policy was being made in crisis management mode. Decisions had to be made faster than usual, and there was limited ability to undertake wider consultation and impact analysis. Now the worst of the pandemic is over, we have the luxury of being able to reflect on what worked well and what didn’t. One of the more controversial policies implemented during the height of the pandemic was the vaccine mandates.
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Aug 1, 2023 |
onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Martin C. Byford |Lisa Meehan |Gail Pacheco |Thomas Schober
Original Research *We would like to thank David Earle and Stephen Reder for helpful discussions and comments. Thanks to the Ministry of Education and Stats NZ for enabling this research by adding New Zealand's Programme for International Student Assessment data to Stats NZ's Integrated Data Infrastructure (IDI).
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