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    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource (35 pages)
    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als Alfani, Federica When the Rain Stops Falling: Effects of Droughts on the Tunisian Labor Market
    Schlagwort(e): Agricultural Irrigation and Drainage ; Agriculture ; Clean Water ; Decent Work and Economic Growth ; Drought ; Drought Management ; Employment ; Employment and Unemployment ; Gender Equality ; Gender Gap ; Nutrition ; Sanitation ; SDG 2 ; SDG 5 ; SDG 6 ; SDG 8 ; Social Protections and Labor ; Tunisia ; Water Resources ; Zero Hunger ; Agriculture ; Clean Water And Sanitation ; Decent Work And Economic Growth ; Drought ; Employment ; Gender Equality ; Gender Gap ; Sdg 2 ; Sdg 5 ; Sdg 6 ; Sdg 8 ; Tunisia ; Zero Hunger
    Kurzfassung: This paper investigates the effects of severe drought shocks on Tunisia's agriculture sector during 2000-19. Using labor force surveys aligned with granular weather data, it calculates the Standardized Potential Evapotranspiration Index to detect moderate-to-severe drought shocks at the governorate level and frames the analysis in a staggered difference-in-differences setting. The findings show that shocked areas experience a drop of 7.4 to 10.6 percentage points in agricultural employment with respect the untreated or not-yet-treated governorates. There is a contemporaneous opposite dynamic in the employment rate of low-skill and less climate-sensitive sectors, as well as a modest and transient increase in unemployment. The effects are largely heterogeneous across groups of workers, with very young individuals, women, and low-educated workers paying the highest toll
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