Effects of Socioeconomic Characteristics on Income and Financial Behavior Amidst the COVID-19 Pandemic in the Democratic Republic of the Congo

Kulondwa Safari, Aganze Bisimwa
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The Democratic Republic of the Congo as many other countries across the world has been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. The government of the country declared a state of emergency in March 2020, which restricted travels within and outside the country, schools were closed and many other public activities were suspended. The containment measures taken to limit the spread of this new virus had a negative impact on economic activities. The present study analyzes how different socioeconomic groups were affected financially by the adverse effects of the COVID-19 pandemic in the post conflict eastern region of the DRC. A sample of 312 individuals was selected in three provinces in the eastern part of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Ordered logit models were applied. Findings reveal that the individuals who were mostly affected financially by the effects of COVID-19 were married, females, youth, public and private sector employees, self-employed individuals and low income earners. Their income has been reduced and they reduced their spending, savings and investments. The present study suggests that social interventions programs are needed and they should prioritize the most vulnerable socioeconomic groups.
COVID-19大流行期间刚果民主共和国社会经济特征对收入和金融行为的影响
刚果民主共和国和世界上许多其他国家一样受到COVID-19大流行的影响。该国政府于2020年3月宣布进入紧急状态,限制国内外旅行,学校关闭,许多其他公共活动暂停。为限制这种新病毒传播而采取的遏制措施对经济活动产生了负面影响。本研究分析了冲突后刚果民主共和国东部地区2019冠状病毒病大流行的不利影响对不同社会经济群体的经济影响。在刚果民主共和国东部的三个省选取了312人的样本。采用有序logit模型。调查结果显示,受2019冠状病毒病影响最大的经济群体是已婚人士、女性、青年、公共和私营部门雇员、自雇人士和低收入者。他们的收入减少了,他们减少了开支、储蓄和投资。目前的研究表明,社会干预计划是必要的,他们应该优先考虑最脆弱的社会经济群体。
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