Covid-19疫情背景下保护人力资本的可能性分析

V. Orekhov, Oleg Rukodaynyy, D. Kicha, D. Moroga
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这项工作致力于在流行病威胁的背景下保护人力资本的紧迫问题。该研究旨在分析在Covid-19流行的情况下激活使用疫苗以保护俄罗斯HC的可能性。这项研究的主题是一个影响人们在流行病威胁中激活自卫动机的因素系统。主要研究方法是对600名年龄在35-44岁和55岁以上的受访者进行在线调查。其中大多数(73-81%)获得了对新冠病毒的免疫力,其中30-34%患病,其余接种了疫苗。这意味着,在这一流行病的这个阶段,必须确保人口中具有包容性的群体获得充分的免疫力,特别是那些需要重新接种疫苗和以前没有为其开发疫苗的群体。在受访者中,只有1.1%的人在接种疫苗后患病并住院。已经确定了与民众建立有效沟通需要考虑的一系列因素,特别是民众对疫苗接种的主要疑虑、人们最信任的信息来源,以及对疫苗接种必要性提出质疑的因素。研究表明,俄罗斯因Covid-19造成的HC损失导致在失去工人的生命周期内GDP损失超过150亿欧元。保险公司已经开发了相对便宜(12-24欧元)的疫苗接种后并发症保险计划。大多数受访者(60%)表示对这类项目感兴趣。国家的支持可以增加它们对人口的吸引力,并大大有助于激活疫苗接种。研究结果可用于制定拯救丙型肝炎和抗击流行病的规划,特别是通过接种疫苗。
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Analysis of the Possibilities of Protecting Human Capital in the Context of the Covid-19 Epidemic
The work is devoted to the urgent problem of protecting human capital (HC) in the context of an epidemic threat. The study aims to analyse the possibilities of activating the use of vaccination to protect the HC of Russia in the conditions of the Covid-19 epidemic. The subject of the study is a system of factors affecting people's motivation to activate selfdefence in an epidemic threat. An online survey of 600 respondents aged 35-44 and over 55 years is used as the primary research method. Most of them (73-81%) acquired immunity to Covid-19, including 30-34% were ill, and the rest were vaccinated. This means that it is essential to ensure sufficient immunity of inclusive groups of the population at this stage of the epidemic, particularly those who require revaccination and for whom vaccines have not been developed before. Only 1.1% fell ill with Covid-19 after vaccination and were hospitalised among the respondents. A set of factors that need to be taken into account to build effective communication with the population has been identified, in particular, the main doubts of the population regarding vaccination, sources of information that are most trusted by people, as well as those that raise doubts about the need for vaccination. It is shown that the losses of the HC of Russia from Covid-19 lead to a loss of GDP of more than 15 billion euros over the life cycle of lost workers. Insurance companies have developed relatively inexpensive (€12-24) insurance programs in case of complications after vaccination. The majority of respondents (60%) showed interest in such programs. State support could increase their attractiveness to the population and significantly contribute to the activation of vaccination. The study results can be used to develop programs for saving HC and countering epidemics, in particular, through vaccination.
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