新冠肺炎的社会经济学与发达经济体以外的封城:以波哥大为例

Economía Informa Pub Date : 2023-03-13 DOI:10.31389/eco.7
Marcela Eslava, Oscar Becerra, J. Cárdenas, M. Isaacs, Daniel Mejía
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波哥大在记录和报告COVID-19患者的社会经济状况方面是独一无二的。与拉丁美洲和亚洲的其他国家一样,该市在2020年初疫情爆发前实施了全面封锁,并持续了6个月。我们记录到,在此期间,社会经济分类中最低群体的个体住院或死于COVID-19的可能性是最高群体的八倍多。我们将其与较高的传染风险联系起来,通过提供证据表明,处于该分类底部的人:1)不太可能从事适合远程工作的职业;2)受经济危机的冲击过大;3)受更拥挤的环境影响;4)不太可能认识到传染的高风险。在世界上最不平等的社会之一,疫情扩大了社会经济差距。
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The Socioeconomics of COVID and Lockdowns Outside Advanced Economies: The Case of Bogota
Bogota is unique in recording and reporting the socioeconomic status of COVID-19 patients. As others in Latin America and Asia, the city imposed a blanket lockdown before contagion picked up in early 2020 and kept it in place for six months. We document that, during that period, being hospitalized or dying from COVID-19 was over eight times more likely for an individual in the lowest group of the socioeconomic classification, compared to one in the highest. We relate this to higher exposure to contagion, by presenting evidence that people at the bottom of this classification are: 1) Less likely to be in occupations fit for telework; 2) Disproportionately hit by the economic crisis; 3) Subject to more crowded environments; 4) Less likely to recognize a high risk of contagion. The pandemic has widened socioeconomic gaps, in one of the world’s most unequal societies.
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