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Supply and demand shocks in the COVID-19 pandemic: An industry and occupation perspective R. Maria del Rio-Chanona, Penny Mealy, Anton Picheler, Francois Lafond, J. Doyne Farmer contact: Results The supply, demand, and total shocks at the industry and occupation level are in files: industry_variables_and_shock.csv occupation_variables_and_shock.csv To reproduce our results we also include The employment data between industries and occupations industry_occupation_employment.csv The classification of work activities iwa_remotelabor_labels.csv The essential score of industries at the NAICS 4d level essential_score_industries_naics_4d_rev.csv Update. We have expanded our sample form 660 to 740 occupations
unemployment, COVID-19, economic growth
unemployment, COVID-19, economic growth
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