Socio-economic and ethnic health inequalities in COVID-19 outcomes across OECD countries

C. Berchet, J. Bijlholt, M. Ando
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The COVID 19 pandemic has disproportionately hit some vulnerable population groups. Those living in deprived areas, migrant population, and ethnic minorities are at higher risk of catching and dying from the virus than other groups, and they also face significant indirect health impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic - both mental health impacts and disruption of routine care. The working paper gathers evidence on the direct and indirect health impacts of the COVID-19 on the poor population and the ethnic minorities. It reviews factors underlying these inequalities, and maps policy interventions adopted by OECD countries to help address the disproportionate impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on vulnerable population groups.
经合组织国家COVID-19结果中的社会经济和种族卫生不平等
2019冠状病毒病大流行对一些弱势群体造成了不成比例的打击。生活在贫困地区的人、流动人口和少数民族比其他群体感染和死于该病毒的风险更高,他们还面临着COVID-19大流行对健康的重大间接影响,包括心理健康影响和常规护理中断。工作文件收集了COVID-19对贫困人口和少数民族的直接和间接健康影响的证据。报告回顾了造成这些不平等的因素,并绘制了经合组织国家为帮助解决COVID-19大流行对弱势群体的不成比例影响而采取的政策干预措施图。
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