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Economic Shocks and Skill Acquisition: Evidence from a National Online Learning Platform at the Onset of COVID-19. Working Paper 29921

Authors :
National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER)
Ganguli, Ina
Haidar, Jamal I.
Khwaja, Asim Ijaz
Stemper, Samuel W.
Zafar, Basit
Source :
National Bureau of Economic Research. 2022.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

We study how large shocks impact individuals' skilling decisions using data from the largest online learning platform in Saudi Arabia. The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic brought about a massive increase in online skilling, and demand shifted towards courses that offered skills, such as telework, likely to be immediately valuable during the pandemic. Consistent with a model where individuals trade off reskilling costs with their expectations of future labor market conditions and their duration of work, we find that shifts into telework courses were largest for older workers. In contrast, younger workers increased enrollments in courses related to new skills, such as general, occupation-specific, and computer-related skills. Using national administrative employment data, we provide suggestive evidence that these investments in skills in early 2020 helped users maintain employment over the course of the pandemic. [This paper was funded through support from the Ministry of Labor and Social Development (MLSD) and the Human Resources Development Fund (HRDF) of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.]

Details

Language :
English
Database :
ERIC
Journal :
National Bureau of Economic Research
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
ED618525
Document Type :
Reports - Research