COVID-19 大流行与冲突行为之间的相互关系:一项调查

IF 5.9 2区 经济学 Q1 ECONOMICS
Subhasish M. Chowdhury, Senjuti Karmakar
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摘要

我们回顾了经济学及相关领域关于 COVID-19 大流行病与冲突行为之间关系的文献。我们的调查涵盖了大流行病对个人层面冲突、群体层面冲突的影响,以及现有冲突对大流行病传播的影响。我们发现,亲密伴侣间的暴力行为有所增加,工作与家庭间的冲突和家庭暴力之间存在溢出效应。此外,反东亚人仇恨犯罪激增。虽然群体层面的冲突数量最初有所下降,但最终又恢复到了疫情发生前的水平。与大流行病相关的经济恶化和粮食不安全是发展中国家冲突的主要驱动因素,但适当的国家刺激措施减少了此类冲突。现有的冲突历史对大流行病在不同社会的传播有着不同的影响。最后,我们强调了未来的研究方向。
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The interrelationship between the COVID-19 pandemic and conflict behavior: A survey

We review the literature in economics and related fields on the relationship between the COVID-19 pandemic and conflict behavior. Our survey covers the effects of the pandemic on individual-level conflict, group-level conflict, and the impact of existing conflict on the spread of the pandemic. We found an increase in intimate partner violence and a spillover between work-family conflict and domestic violence. Additionally, there was a spike in anti-East-Asian hate crimes. While the group-level conflict counts initially dropped, those eventually returned to pre-pandemic levels. The deteriorating economy and food insecurity associated with the pandemic were major drivers of conflict in developing countries, but appropriate state stimulus reduced such conflicts. The existing history of conflict had a heterogeneous effect on the spread of the pandemic in different societies. We conclude by highlighting future research avenues.

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期刊介绍: As economics becomes increasingly specialized, communication amongst economists becomes even more important. The Journal of Economic Surveys seeks to improve the communication of new ideas. It provides a means by which economists can keep abreast of recent developments beyond their immediate specialization. Areas covered include: - economics - econometrics - economic history - business economics
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