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Policy Effectiveness for Disparate Labor Impacts

Imagine a government is responding to a major economic crisis that forces the closure of businesses requiring in-person customer interaction. As a result, job losses are heavily concentrated in sectors like food service and retail, while workers in fields like software development and data analysis are largely able to continue working from home. The government is considering two primary relief policies:

  1. A universal, one-time payment sent to all citizens regardless of their employment status.
  2. A targeted wage subsidy program paid directly to employers in the hardest-hit sectors to help them keep their staff on the payroll.

Evaluate these two policies. Which one do you argue would be more effective at mitigating the negative economic impact on the workers most vulnerable in this specific crisis? Justify your conclusion by explaining how the nature of the work in the affected sectors influences your choice.

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