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The unequal costs of Covid-19 on well-being in Europe / Louise Dalingwater, Vanessa Boullet, Iside Costantini, Paul Gibbs, editors.
- Format:
- Book
- Series:
- Human well-being research and policy making
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- COVID-19 (Disease)--Economic aspects--Europe.
- COVID-19 (Disease).
- Economic development--Europe.
- Economic development.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource : illustrations (colour).
- Place of Publication:
- Cham, Switzerland : Springer, 2022.
- Contents:
- Intro
- Acknowledgements
- Contents
- List of Figure
- List of Tables
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- 1.1 Economic and Social Structures and Well-Being During the Coronavirus Pandemic
- 1.2 Structural Inequalities and Well-Being During Covid-19
- 1.2.1 A Widening of Gender Inequalities
- 1.2.2 The Widening of Workplace Inequalities Faced with Coronavirus
- 1.2.3 Frontline Workers Taking an Uneven Share of the Burden
- 1.2.4 Students ́Health Inequalities and Prospects on the Job Market: The Future Workforce Shaken
- 1.2.5 A Widening of Inequalities for Ethnic Minorities
- 1.2.6 Regional Health Divisions Exposed Even Further
- 1.3 Focus of the Book
- References
- Part I: The Economic Impact of Covid-19
- Chapter 2: Building Back Worse? The Prognosis for Health Equity in the Post-pandemic World
- 2.1 Introduction: Setting the Stage
- 2.2 The Pandemicś Unequal Impacts
- 2.3 The Post-pandemic World and the ``Inequality Machine ́́
- 2.4 Building Back Better? Taxing Issues and the Improbability of Necessary Responses
- Chapter 3: The Economic Repercussions of Covid-19 and Well-Being in Georgia
- 3.1 Introduction
- 3.2 Literature Review
- 3.3 Research Methodology
- 3.4 Research Findings
- 3.5 Analysis of the Impact on Labour Market Slack
- 3.6 Conclusion
- Chapter 4: What Impact Has the Pandemic Had on the Well-Being of Workers in Germany?
- 4.1 Health Rules to Follow in the Event of a Pandemic
- 4.1.1 National Rules that Apply to All Germans
- 4.1.2 Rules That Apply to All Companies
- 4.2 The Reaction of Companies to the Restrictions Imposed by the Public Authorities
- 4.3 Moderate Increase in Remote Working
- 4.4 The Impact of Remote Working on Employees ́Family Activities
- 4.5 No Rebalancing of Tasks in the Home
- 4.6 Employees ́Nuanced Assessment of the Impact of the Remote Working Systems in Place
- 4.7 What Initiatives have Companies Taken to Support the Well-Being of Their Employees?
- 4.8 What Impact Will the Pandemic Have on Work Organization in the Future?
- 4.9 Conclusion
- Chapter 5: Covid-19 and Well-Being Policies in Ireland. A Preliminary Study with a Focus on Young People
- 5.1 Introduction
- 5.2 Covid-19 and Well-Being Research
- 5.3 The Outbreak of Covid-19 in Ireland and the Stateś Response
- 5.4 Well-Being in Ireland: The Official View
- 5.5 Representing Well-Being in Ireland: The CSOś Analysis
- 5.6 Impact of the Crisis on Well-Being: The Case of Young People
- 5.7 Conclusion
- Part II: The Impact of Covid-19 on Education
- Chapter 6: Challenges to Higher Education at the Start of the Pandemic with a Comparative Focus on the UK and Hong Kong
- 6.1 Introduction
- 6.2 Definition of Anglo-Saxon Well-being
- 6.3 Education and Crisis Management
- 6.4 Covid Impact on University Students Through Surveys
- 6.5 Impact of the Pandemic on the Well-being of Students
- Notes:
- Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI Available via World Wide Web.
- Print version record.
- Other Format:
- Print version: UNEQUAL COSTS OF COVID-19 ON WELL-BEING IN EUROPE.
- ISBN:
- 9783031144257
- 3031144252
- Publisher Number:
- 99992305372
- Access Restriction:
- Restricted for use by site license.
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