Evaluating Taiwan's economic and labour market recovery strategies against COVID‐19

Since its emergence in 2020, COVID‐19 has profoundly influenced the Taiwan economy and employment landscape, leading to differential impacts across sectors. In response to this unprecedented crisis, the Taiwanese government promptly enacted the “Special Regulations on the Prevention and Rescue of Se...

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Government
Intervention
Job losses
Labor market
labour force
new crown pneumonia pandemic
Pandemics
Pneumonia
policy on bailouts and revitalisation
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