Details
- Identification
- JRC128996
- Publication date
- 31 March 2022
- Author
- Joint Research Centre
Description
This paper analyses the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on household disposable income and household demand in the European Union (EU), making use of the EU microsimulation model EUROMOD and nowcasting techniques. We show evidence of heterogeneity in the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the labour markets in EU Member States, with some countries hit substantially harder than others. Most EU Member States experience a large drop in market incomes in 2020, with poorer households hit the hardest. Tax-benefit systems cushioned significantly the transmission of the shock to the disposable income and the household demand, with monetary compensation schemes playing a major role. Additionally, we show that monetary compensation schemes prevent a significant share of households from becoming liquidity constrained during the pandemic.
Authors
CHRISTL Michael, DE POLI Silvia, FIGARI Francesco, HUFKENS Tine, LEVENTI Chrysa, PAPINI Andrea, TUMINO Alberto