TY - JOUR
T1 - Government Employees’ Experience and Expectation of COVID-19 Hardships
T2 - The Moderating Role of Gender and Race in the United States
AU - Park, Jung Ho
AU - Ahn, Yongjin
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2021.
PY - 2022/1
Y1 - 2022/1
N2 - This article examines government employees’ experience and expectation of socioeconomic hardships during the COVID-19 pandemic—employment income loss, housing instability, and food insufficiency—by focusing on the role of gender and race. Employing the Household Pulse Survey, a nationally representative and near real-time pandemic data deployed by the U.S. Census Bureau, we find that government employees were less affected by the pandemic than non-government employees across socioeconomic hardships. However, female and racial minorities, when investigated within government employees, have a worse experience and expectation of pandemic hardships than men and non-Hispanic Whites. Our findings suggest a clear gender gap and racial disparities in the experience and expectation of pandemic hardships.
AB - This article examines government employees’ experience and expectation of socioeconomic hardships during the COVID-19 pandemic—employment income loss, housing instability, and food insufficiency—by focusing on the role of gender and race. Employing the Household Pulse Survey, a nationally representative and near real-time pandemic data deployed by the U.S. Census Bureau, we find that government employees were less affected by the pandemic than non-government employees across socioeconomic hardships. However, female and racial minorities, when investigated within government employees, have a worse experience and expectation of pandemic hardships than men and non-Hispanic Whites. Our findings suggest a clear gender gap and racial disparities in the experience and expectation of pandemic hardships.
KW - Household Pulse Survey
KW - coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic
KW - gender gaps
KW - government employee
KW - racial disparities
KW - socioeconomic hardships
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85118442382
U2 - 10.1177/02750740211049280
DO - 10.1177/02750740211049280
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85118442382
SN - 0275-0740
VL - 52
SP - 15
EP - 35
JO - American Review of Public Administration
JF - American Review of Public Administration
IS - 1
ER -