School Reopenings, COVID-19, and Employment

21 Pages Posted: 30 Jul 2021 Last revised: 19 Aug 2022

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Vijetha Koppa

Institute of Management Technology (IMT), Dubai

Jeremy West

University of California, Santa Cruz - Department of Economics

Date Written: July 7, 2021

Abstract

Using a panel of United States counties, this study compares outcomes before and during the 2020-2021 school year between locations that started K-12 instruction on campus, remotely, or through a hybrid approach. Corroborating recent studies, we find comparatively larger increases of COVID-19 cases and deaths in locations using any in-person instruction. Within the same empirical framework, we present robust new evidence that employment was unaffected by this choice, even in counties with more vulnerable populations. We posit that opening schools did not improve employment due to policy uncertainty, supported by the fact that one-quarter of schools changed teaching methods mid-year.

Note: Funding: Neither authors have received any funding specifically for this project.

Declaration of Interests: We do not have any conflicts of interest to declare.

Keywords: education policy, public health, labor supply

JEL Classification: D78, H75, I18, J21

Suggested Citation

Koppa, Vijetha and West, Jeremy, School Reopenings, COVID-19, and Employment (July 7, 2021). Economics Letters, Vol. 212, No. 110310, 2022, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3881536 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3881536

Vijetha Koppa (Contact Author)

Institute of Management Technology (IMT), Dubai ( email )

DIAC
Dubai, 345006
United Arab Emirates

Jeremy West

University of California, Santa Cruz - Department of Economics ( email )

Santa Cruz, CA 95064
United States

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