全球流行病期间经济复苏但心理健康停滞?来自加纳和南非的证据。

IF 1.9 3区 经济学 Q2 ECONOMICS
Review of Income and Wealth Pub Date : 2022-06-01 Epub Date: 2022-05-02 DOI:10.1111/roiw.12587
Kathrin Durizzo, Edward Asiedu, Antoinette van der Merwe, Isabel Günther
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摘要

加纳和南非在疫情早期就主动实施了封锁。我们分析了阿克拉和大约翰内斯堡的三波家庭面板,以研究城市贫困人口在COVID-19封锁和一年后的“新常态”之间的精神和经济福祉。我们发现,即使经济状况基本恢复,生活满意度也只是略有改善,而且在大流行一年后,抑郁感再次处于封锁水平。虽然经济因素与心理健康密切相关,并解释了南非和加纳之间的心理健康差异,但对未来的担忧日益增加,对大流行的了解有限(两国),以及身体健康状况的恶化(南非)和对政府的信任(加纳)解释了心理健康尚未恢复的原因。因此,除了财政支持之外,我们还需要广泛和针对具体国家的政策,以加速城市穷人在大流行后的复苏。
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Economic Recovery but Stagnating Mental Health During a Global Pandemic? Evidence from Ghana and South Africa.

Economic Recovery but Stagnating Mental Health During a Global Pandemic? Evidence from Ghana and South Africa.

Economic Recovery but Stagnating Mental Health During a Global Pandemic? Evidence from Ghana and South Africa.

Ghana and South Africa proactively implemented lockdowns very early in the pandemic. We analyze a three-wave panel of households in Accra and Greater Johannesburg to study the mental and economic well-being of the urban poor between the COVID-19 lockdown and the "new normal" one year later. We find that even if economic well-being has mostly recovered, life satisfaction has only improved slightly and feelings of depression are again at lockdown levels one year into the pandemic. While economic factors are strongly correlated with mental health and explain the differences in mental health between South Africa and Ghana, increasing worries about the future and limited knowledge about the pandemic (both countries) as well as deteriorating physical health (South Africa) and trust in government (Ghana) explain why mental health has not recovered. Therefore, we need broad and country-specific policies, beyond financial support, to accelerate the post-pandemic recovery of the urban poor.

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期刊介绍: The major objective of the Review of Income and Wealth is to advance knowledge on the definition, measurement and interpretation of national income, wealth and distribution. Among the issues covered are: - national and social accounting - microdata analyses of issues related to income and wealth and its distribution - the integration of micro and macro systems of economic, financial, and social statistics - international and intertemporal comparisons of income, wealth, inequality, poverty, well-being, and productivity - related problems of measurement and methodology
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