COVID-19 and well-being : life in the pandemic / [edited by] Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.
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- 出版: Paris : OECD Publishing c2021.
- 主題: COVID-19 (Disease) , COVID-19. , Social Support--methods.
- ISBN: 9789264871830 (pbk.) :: USD108.00
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- 系統號: 005278623 | 機讀編目格式
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摘要註
COVID-19 and Well-being: Life in the Pandemic explores the immediate implications of the pandemic for people's lives and livelihoods in OECD countries. The report charts the course of well-being - from jobs and incomes through to social connections, health, work-life balance, safety and more - using data collected during the first 12-15 months of the pandemic. It also takes stock of what has happened to human, economic, social and natural capital that, beyond their effects on people's lives today, shape living conditions for years to come. It shows how COVID-19 has had far-reaching consequences for how we live, work and connect with one another, and how experiences of the pandemic varied widely, depending on whether and where people work, their gender, age, race and ethnicity, education and income levels. The report also examines the role that well-being evidence can play in supporting governments' pandemic recovery efforts. It argues that a well-being lens can prompt policy-makers to refocus on the outcomes that matter the most to people, to redesign policy content from a more multidimensional perspective, to realign policy practice across government silos, and to reconnect people with the public institutions that serve them.
內容註
Natural capital and COVID-19 -- Human capital and COVID-19 -- Community relations in the first year of COVID-19 -- Inclusion, material conditions and COVID-19 -- Social capital and COVID-19 -- Quality of life in the first year of COVID-19 -- Building back better lives: Using a well-being lens to refocus, redesign, realign and reconnect -- Foreword -- Reader's guide -- -- Economic capital and COVID-19 -- Material conditions in the first year of COVID-19 -- Inclusion, community relations and COVID-19 -- Inclusion, quality of life and COVID‑19 -- Abbreviations and acronyms -- Executive summary.