新西兰新冠肺炎警戒4级封锁期间的工作环境、失业和健康状况

IF 0.8 Q3 ECONOMICS
H. Habibi, Kate C Prickett, Michael Fletcher, S. Chapple
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摘要

新冠肺炎大流行改变了工作方式,导致普遍失业,这两种情况都可能对工人的福祉产生影响。本文使用在新西兰警戒4级封锁期间收集的独特数据,研究了因封锁而失业的被调查工人(n = 1238)和仍有工作的被调查工人(n = 1238)在情感幸福感方面的差异。我们发现,那些失业的人,与那些有工作的人相比,幸福感更差。核心员工也比其他员工承受更多的压力和担忧。研究结果可以为旨在缓解工人受到与大流行相关的限制的负面影响的政策提供信息。
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Work circumstances, job loss, and wellbeing during New Zealand’s Covid-19 Alert Level 4 lockdown
The Covid-19 pandemic has changed the way work is conducted resulted in widespread unemployment – both of which may have consequences for workers’ wellbeing. Using unique data collected during New Zealand’s Alert Level 4 lockdown, this paper examines differences in affective wellbeing among surveyed workers (n = 1,238) who lost jobs due to the lockdown and those who remained employed. We found that those who lost jobs, compared to those who remained employed, experienced poorer wellbeing. Essential workers also experienced more stress and worry than other workers. The findings can inform policy aimed at buffering workers from the negative consequence of pandemic-related restrictions.
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New Zealand Economic Papers
New Zealand Economic Papers Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (all)
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