Unemployment during the COVID-19 pandemic: mental health, quality of life and labour market outcome in Nigeria

IF 0.8 Q4 SOCIAL WORK
Lucyann Chikaodinaka Akunna, Uche Osakede, Olayinka Adenikinju
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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine the effect of unemployment during the COVID-19 pandemic on mental health, quality of life and the labour market outcome across North and Southern Nigeria. Design/methodology/approach Data was obtained from staff laid off in selected tertiary institutions in North East and South West Nigeria using a self-administered questionnaire with a total sample size of 185. Findings are shown using the heteroscedastic linear regression and descriptive statistics. Findings The results showed a significant negative effect of unemployment during the pandemic on mental health and quality of life. Less than half of those laid off are reabsorbed into the labour market with the majority in the South than the Northern region and most are in self-employment. Practical implications The coronavirus pandemic negatively affected the human race, with a huge socio-economic impact linked to health and well-being. This reality calls for attention to the role it played on mental health and the quality of life as well as how it has influenced the labour market. Labour empowerment during a pandemic is key to cushion the effect of pandemics on health and the labour market. This can be in the form of skill empowerment and increased access to funds for business start-ups to enable self-employment that typifies the labour market after a pandemic. This in turn will reduce mental health challenges and low quality of life associated with pandemics. Originality/value To the best of the authors’ knowledge, this research is the first in the literature that provides empirical evidence of the effect of unemployment during the pandemic on well-being captured using mental health and the quality of life in Nigeria. Findings on labour market outcomes due to the pandemic and across regions in Nigeria are also scarce in the literature.
COVID-19 大流行期间的失业问题:尼日利亚的心理健康、生活质量和劳动力市场结果
本文旨在研究 COVID-19 大流行期间的失业对尼日利亚北部和南部的心理健康、生活质量和劳动力市场结果的影响。数据来自尼日利亚东北部和西南部选定高等院校的下岗人员,采用自填式问卷调查,总样本量为 185 份。结果表明,大流行病期间的失业对心理健康和生活质量有显著的负面影响。不到一半的下岗人员被重新吸纳到劳动力市场,其中南方地区的下岗人员多于北方地区的下岗人员,大多数人从事自营职业。这一现实要求我们关注它对心理健康和生活质量的影响,以及对劳动力市场的影响。在大流行病期间增强劳动力的能力是减轻大流行病对健康和劳动力市场影响的关键。其形式可以是增强技能和增加获得创业资金的机会,以实现自营职业,这也是大流行病后劳动力市场的典型特征。原创性/价值 据作者所知,这项研究是文献中首次提供实证证据,证明尼日利亚大流行期间失业对心理健康和生活质量的影响。关于大流行病造成的劳动力市场结果以及尼日利亚各地区劳动力市场结果的研究结果在文献中也很少见。
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