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The COVID-19 pandemic posed a major threat to the well-being of older Europeans. Its economic and social effects, however, varied across countries. This multidisciplinary book presents the first results of analyses that combined the renowned longitudinal database of SHARE with new data from two tele...

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spelling oapen-20.500.12657-878552024-03-28T14:03:20Z Social, health, and economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic and the epidemiological control measures Börsch-Supan, Axel Abramowska-Kmon, Anita Andersen-Ranberg, Karen Brugiavini, Agar Chlon-Dominczak, Agnieszka Jusot, Florence Laferrère, Anne Litwin, Howard Smolic, Sime Weber, Guglielmo Corona SHARE Alternde Gesellschaft Gesundheitszustand Covid-19 Europe ageing societies health status economics social policy thema EDItEUR::K Economics, Finance, Business and Management::KC Economics::KCP Political economy The COVID-19 pandemic posed a major threat to the well-being of older Europeans. Its economic and social effects, however, varied across countries. This multidisciplinary book presents the first results of analyses that combined the renowned longitudinal database of SHARE with new data from two telephone surveys that were uniquely conducted during the pandemic. The analyses address important policy-related issues, such as: Did social distancing destabilize family and social support networks? Did the pandemic increase health, social and economic inequality? Who had to forego essential health care because of the pandemic? Did lockdown affect one’s physical and mental health? Did the shift towards remote work affect workload and well-being? Were different housing conditions related to the spread of the virus?   ; The COVID-19 pandemic posed a major threat to the well-being of older Europeans. Its economic and social effects, however, varied across countries. This multidisciplinary book presents the first results of analyses that combined the renowned longitudinal database of SHARE with new data from two telephone surveys that were uniquely conducted during the pandemic. The analyses address important policy-related issues, such as: Did social distancing destabilize family and social support networks? Did the pandemic increase health, social and economic inequality? Who had to forego essential health care because of the pandemic? Did lockdown affect one’s physical and mental health? Did the shift towards remote work affect workload and well-being? Were different housing conditions related to the spread of the virus? 2024-02-23T13:30:49Z 2024-02-23T13:30:49Z 2023 book ONIX_20240223_9783111135908_53 9783111135908 9783111135779 9783111136110 https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/87855 eng application/pdf n/a 9783111135908.pdf https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/9783111135908/html?lang=en De Gruyter De Gruyter 10.1515/9783111135908 10.1515/9783111135908 2b386f62-fc18-4108-bcf1-ade3ed4cf2f3 9783111135908 9783111135779 9783111136110 De Gruyter 360 Berlin/Boston open access
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description The COVID-19 pandemic posed a major threat to the well-being of older Europeans. Its economic and social effects, however, varied across countries. This multidisciplinary book presents the first results of analyses that combined the renowned longitudinal database of SHARE with new data from two telephone surveys that were uniquely conducted during the pandemic. The analyses address important policy-related issues, such as: Did social distancing destabilize family and social support networks? Did the pandemic increase health, social and economic inequality? Who had to forego essential health care because of the pandemic? Did lockdown affect one’s physical and mental health? Did the shift towards remote work affect workload and well-being? Were different housing conditions related to the spread of the virus?   ; The COVID-19 pandemic posed a major threat to the well-being of older Europeans. Its economic and social effects, however, varied across countries. This multidisciplinary book presents the first results of analyses that combined the renowned longitudinal database of SHARE with new data from two telephone surveys that were uniquely conducted during the pandemic. The analyses address important policy-related issues, such as: Did social distancing destabilize family and social support networks? Did the pandemic increase health, social and economic inequality? Who had to forego essential health care because of the pandemic? Did lockdown affect one’s physical and mental health? Did the shift towards remote work affect workload and well-being? Were different housing conditions related to the spread of the virus?
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