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COVID-19: Protecting people and societies

por OECD

Libro
OECD 2020

In only a few weeks, COVID-19 has profoundly changed our lives, causing tremendous human suffering and challenging the most basic foundations of societal well-being. Beyond the immediate impacts on health, jobs and incomes, the epidemic is increasing people’s anxiety and worry, affecting their social relations, their trust in other people and in institutions, their personal security and sense of belonging.
The short and medium-term impacts of COVID-19 will be particularly severe for the most disadvantaged and risk compounding existing socio-economic divides. This policy brief looks at the broad range of effects that COVID-19 will have on different aspects of people’s lives, with a focus on specific population groups such as children, women and the elderly. It calls for rapid and decisive action by governments in order to support the most vulnerable people highlighting the importance of a broad and coordinated policy response that includes strengthened social protection, education, health care, housing support and specific interventions to enhance personal security of women and children, as well as actions supporting vulnerable workers, small businesses, communities and regions left behind.

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CONTEXT;
ANTICIPATED IMPACTS ON PEOPLE'S LIVES AND WELL-BEING OUTCOMES;
INCOME AND WEALTH: FINANCIAL INSECURITY WAS WIDESPREAD, EVEN BEFORE THE CURRENT CRISIS;
WORK AND JOB QUALITY: THE CRISIS WILL HIT LOW-PAID, INSECURE JOBS HARD BUT THE MIDDLE CLASS MAY ALSO SEVERELY AFFECTED;
HOUSING: POOR CONDITIONS PUT PEOPLE AT GREATER RISK;
SUBJECTIVE WELL-BEING: ANXIETY, STRESS AND RISKS TO MENTAL HEALTH;
WORK-LIFE BALANCE: PRESSURE ON THE FRONT LINE; A MASS TELEWORKING EXPERIMENT FOR THE LUCKY FEW;
- Environmental Quality: A helping hand from falling pollution and access to green space;
- Safety: Threats from near and far;
- Social capital: Trust more important than ever, but starting from a fragile position;
FOCUS ON VULNERABLE GROUPS AND PLACES:
- Elderly;
- Women;
- Children;
- Youth;
- Places and communities left behind;
CAN WE ASSESS THE "NET" IMPACT ON PEOPLE'S WELL-BEING? HIGHLIGHTS BASED ON THE MULTI-DIMENSIONAL LIVING STANDARD METRIC;
POLICY RESPONSES:
- Protecting people and places left behaind;
- Supporting small businesses and vulnerable workers;
- Responsive and coordinated governance.


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In only a few weeks, COVID-19 has profoundly changed our lives, causing tremendous human suffering and challenging the most basic foundations of societal well-being. Beyond the immediate impacts on health, jobs and incomes, the epidemic is increasing people’s anxiety and worry, affecting their social relations, their trust in other people and in institutions, their personal security and sense of belonging.
The short and medium-term impacts of COVID-19 will be particularly severe for the most disadvantaged and risk compounding existing socio-economic divides. This policy brief looks at the broad range of effects that COVID-19 will have on different aspects of people’s lives, with a focus on specific population groups such as children, women and the elderly. It calls for rapid and decisive action by governments in order to support the most vulnerable people highlighting the importance of a broad and coordinated policy response that includes strengthened social protection, education, health care, housing support and specific interventions to enhance personal security of women and children, as well as actions supporting vulnerable workers, small businesses, communities and regions left behind.

Tabla de Contenidos

CONTEXT;
ANTICIPATED IMPACTS ON PEOPLE'S LIVES AND WELL-BEING OUTCOMES;
INCOME AND WEALTH: FINANCIAL INSECURITY WAS WIDESPREAD, EVEN BEFORE THE CURRENT CRISIS;
WORK AND JOB QUALITY: THE CRISIS WILL HIT LOW-PAID, INSECURE JOBS HARD BUT THE MIDDLE CLASS MAY ALSO SEVERELY AFFECTED;
HOUSING: POOR CONDITIONS PUT PEOPLE AT GREATER RISK;
SUBJECTIVE WELL-BEING: ANXIETY, STRESS AND RISKS TO MENTAL HEALTH;
WORK-LIFE BALANCE: PRESSURE ON THE FRONT LINE; A MASS TELEWORKING EXPERIMENT FOR THE LUCKY FEW;
- Environmental Quality: A helping hand from falling pollution and access to green space;
- Safety: Threats from near and far;
- Social capital: Trust more important than ever, but starting from a fragile position;
FOCUS ON VULNERABLE GROUPS AND PLACES:
- Elderly;
- Women;
- Children;
- Youth;
- Places and communities left behind;
CAN WE ASSESS THE "NET" IMPACT ON PEOPLE'S WELL-BEING? HIGHLIGHTS BASED ON THE MULTI-DIMENSIONAL LIVING STANDARD METRIC;
POLICY RESPONSES:
- Protecting people and places left behaind;
- Supporting small businesses and vulnerable workers;
- Responsive and coordinated governance.


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  • Tamaño: 1.058 Kb.
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