疫情期间及其防控措施对女性福祉的影响

Women’s well-being during a pandemic and its containment

Journal of Development Economics · 2022
被引 55 · 同刊同年前 10%
人大 AABS 3

中文导读

基于印度大规模电话调查,研究发现疫情导致女性收入下降、食品不安全加剧和心理健康恶化,而防控措施虽必要却进一步加重了女性的食品不安全感和焦虑、抑郁等心理问题。

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic brought the dual crises of disease and the containment policies designed to mitigate it. Yet, there is little evidence on the impacts of these policies on women in lower-income countries, where there may be limited social safety nets to absorb these shocks. We conduct a large phone survey and leverage India's geographically varied containment policies to estimate the association between the pandemic and containment policies and measures of women's well-being, including mental health and food security. On aggregate, the pandemic resulted in dramatic income losses, increases in food insecurity, and declines in female mental health. While potentially crucial to stem the spread of COVID-19, the greater prevalence of containment policies is associated with increased food insecurity, particularly for women, and reduced female mental health. For surveyed women, moving from zero to average containment levels is associated with a 38% increase in the likelihood of reporting more depression, a 73% increase in reporting more exhaustion, and a 44% increase in reporting more anxiety. Women whose social position may make them more vulnerable - those with daughters and those living in female-headed households - experience even larger declines in mental health.

COVID-19女性福祉封锁政策心理健康粮食安全