COVID-19对MENA国家主观福祉的性别影响
Ghada Barsoum1, Mahdi Majbouri2
1The American University in Cairo, Cairo, Egypt. gbarsoum@aucegypt.edu.
Scientific reports
|January 10, 2025
概括
在中东,COVID-19大流行对女性的主观幸福感 (SWB) 的负面影响比男性更大. 收入下降和家庭工作增加加剧了这种性别不平等和结构性暴力.
科学领域:
- 社会学 社会学 社会学
- 公共卫生 公共卫生
- 性别研究是性别研究.
背景情况:
- 随着COVID-19的爆发,已经突出了先前存在的社会不平等.
- 加尔图的积极和平理论强调了缺乏结构性暴力和不平等.
- 在疫情之前,福利和经济安全方面的性别差异显而易见.
研究的目的:
- 调查COVID-19大流行对四个中东国家的主观福祉 (SWB) 的性别影响.
- 分析在疫情期间导致女性SWB较低的因素.
主要方法:
- 利用来自12614个观察的手机面板调查数据.
- 采用了对个体特征和地理时间固定效应的统计控制.
- 检查了SWB,就业状况,家庭收入和家务时间之间的关系.
主要成果:
- 在所有四个国家,女性总是报告SWB比男性低.
- 妇女失业率的增加不成比例地更高.
- 家庭收入下降是与较低的SWB相关的主要因素,与性别和贫困相交.
- 增加在家务上花费的时间对妇女的SWB产生了负面影响,特别是在城市地区.
结论:
- 疫情加剧了研究中东环境中现有的性别不平等和对妇女的结构性暴力.
- 经济因素和增加的国内负担在很大程度上导致了女性SWB的下降.
- 解决结构性不平等对于减轻全球危机的性别影响至关重要.
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