衡量巴基斯坦 COVID-19 经济危机期间的家庭应对策略

Qurra-tul-ain Ali Sheikh, Muhammad Meraj, A. H. Solangi
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2020-21 年期间,COVID-19 大流行以及随后的全球封锁普遍改变了家庭的生活。本研究探讨了巴基斯坦家庭在病毒爆发后的长期经济危机中的行为方式和应对策略。本研究采用计划行为的长期理论,通过行为承诺来估计和阐明个人行为。通过计数数据模型(泊松回归)对从 6000 个家庭收集到的巴基斯坦政府调查数据进行了分析,以了解不同的应对策略。结果显示,约 28.5% 的家庭没有观察到 COVID-19 对其总体福利产生任何经济影响。然而,27.7% 的家庭表示受到轻微冲击,22.5%、17.4% 和 3.9% 的家庭分别表示他们面临 COVID-19 封锁带来的中度、高度或严重经济影响。研究试图探讨经济危机、福祉和应对策略之间的联系。研究还考虑了在未来发生疫情后如何维持收入、获得食物、生计和重建企业。关键词COVID-19、大流行病、经济冲击、封锁、应对策略、巴基斯坦。
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Measuring Household Coping Strategies During the COVID-19 Economic Crisis in Pakistan
During 2020-21, the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent worldwide lockdown generally changed the lives of households. This study examines how Pakistani households behaved and what kinds of coping strategies they used during the extended economic crisis in Pakistan following the advent of the virus. This study uses the protracted theory of planned behavior to estimate and elucidate individual behavior through behavioral commitments. Pakistan government survey data collected from 6,000 households was analyzed with a count data model (Poisson regression) to understand different coping strategies. The results show that approximately 28.5 percent of households did not observe any economic effects of COVID-19 on their general wellbeing. However, 27.7 percent of households reported mild shock, and 22.5, 17.4, and 3.9 percent said they faced either moderate, high, or severe economic influence from COVID-19 lockdowns, respectively. The study tried to explore the link between economic crisis, wellbeing and coping strategies. The study also considers how to maintain incomes, access to food, livelihoods, and re-establishing businesses after a future pandemic. Keywords: COVID-19, Pandemic, Economic shock, Lockdown, Coping strategies, Pakistan.
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