D. U. Melugbo, I. A. Onwuka
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公众对COVID-19大流行应对和管理看法的人口统计学差异
本研究调查了尼日利亚公众对应对和管理Covid-19大流行的看法的人口统计学差异。具体而言,该研究评估了对旨在管理大流行的社会/公共政策项目的回应比例。采用基于网络的调查设计,从600名受访者中获取数据。调查结果显示,尽管许多受访者支持封锁各州并停止社会和经济活动,对于政府为应对和管理新冠肺炎带来的挑战而制定的许多社会政策的执行情况,许多人表示不满意。至于对新冠肺炎大流行导致的封锁和限制的政治应对和管理,许多人表示认为政府和执法人员滥用了紧急权力。调查结果强调了性别、年龄、教育状况和财政充足等社会人口因素对公众对尼日利亚Covid-19大流行应对和管理的看法的可能影响。本研究反映了受访者对政府应对Covid-19大流行挑战的努力的评估或评级。它还提供了社会群体的社会经济脆弱性与尼日利亚社会应对和管理Covid-19大流行所取得的成功之间的联系©2020,Goce Delchev Shtip大学版权所有
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