First findings on the impact of COVID-19 on self-employment in the UK: Evidence from the Understanding Society household survey
First findings on the impact of COVID-19 on self-employment in the UK: Evidence from the Understanding Society household survey
This summary provides the first findings of the impact of the COVID-19 crisis on the self- employed during the first two months of the lockdown. This analysis focuses on what happened to the self-employed in terms of loss in employment/jobs, reduction in working hours and earnings, and how this plays out across different industries, regions and social groups. We do not here investigate the potential impact of the UK Government’s Self- Employment Income Support Scheme (SEISS), hastily announced in April 2020 once the potential impact of lockdown on the self-employed became apparent. This is because claims under the first round of the scheme remained open until mid-July 2020 and most payments made from this scheme did not start to arrive until after the analysis period in this report.
pandemic, COVID-19, Economic impact
Enterprise Research Centre
Reuschke, Darja
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Henley, Andrew
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Daniel, Elizabeth
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10 August 2020
Reuschke, Darja
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Henley, Andrew
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Daniel, Elizabeth
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Reuschke, Darja, Henley, Andrew and Daniel, Elizabeth
(2020)
First findings on the impact of COVID-19 on self-employment in the UK: Evidence from the Understanding Society household survey
(Insight Papers)
Enterprise Research Centre
23pp.
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Abstract
This summary provides the first findings of the impact of the COVID-19 crisis on the self- employed during the first two months of the lockdown. This analysis focuses on what happened to the self-employed in terms of loss in employment/jobs, reduction in working hours and earnings, and how this plays out across different industries, regions and social groups. We do not here investigate the potential impact of the UK Government’s Self- Employment Income Support Scheme (SEISS), hastily announced in April 2020 once the potential impact of lockdown on the self-employed became apparent. This is because claims under the first round of the scheme remained open until mid-July 2020 and most payments made from this scheme did not start to arrive until after the analysis period in this report.
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Published date: 10 August 2020
Keywords:
pandemic, COVID-19, Economic impact
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Local EPrints ID: 444040
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/444040
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Andrew Henley
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Elizabeth Daniel
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