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document how it evolves over periods of economic stability and contraction. The results suggest that during the COVID-19 crisis … crisis (6-8 percentage points). This effect was more pronounced for households with children than those without children … cycle. It also suggests that the hypothesis that the financial crisis was a "man-cession" and the COVID-19 crisis was a "she …
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through the following three outlined speculative trends:(1) The coronavirus crisis has widened novel and already existing … emotional and sociopsychological crisis fallout propensities. Corporate governance and political economy power dynamics may …
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The Covid-19 pandemic caused major shifts in the operation and fortunes of several industries within New Zealand, including an immediate impact on the workforce. In this setting, the combined epidemiological and economic responses of the government, businesses and the general public played a...
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The Covid-19 pandemic caused major shifts in the operation and fortunes of several industries within New Zealand, including an immediate impact on the workforce. In this setting, the combined epidemiological and economic responses of the government, businesses and the general public played a...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014083981
crisis. Using common factor analysis, we demonstrate that people’s lives are mainly affected in two ways: First, a notable …. Second, many people suffer from socio-economic consequences of the crisis, including a discontinuation of employment, a …
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were low. In our descriptive analysis, we compare well-being during this period with a pre-crisis period for different … the crisis lowered the relative well-being of individuals with children, especially for individuals with young children …
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We document a decline in mental well-being after the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic in the UK. This decline is twice as large for women as for men. We seek to explain this gender gap by exploring gender differences in: family and caring responsibilities; financial and work situation; social...
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In response to the Covid 19 health crisis, the French government has imposed various measures, referred to as social …
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This study carries out a cross-country analysis of changes in quantity and quality of life during the first six months of the COVID-19 pandemic (11 March to 11 September 2020) for 124 countries. Changes in quantity of life are measured as life years lost to COVID-19, including excess deaths not...
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The vast majority of research focuses on the individual factors leading to coronavirus mortality. Numerous studies have shown that the age of the population is the dominant factor explaining mortality. Other more recent work has added gender, comorbidity, ethnicity and obesity. Based on the most...
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