COVID-19 and Unemployment: Showcasing Sub-Saharan African Experience

Fisayo Fagbemi, T. Osinubi, O. S. Olatunde
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In the face of unusual global health crisis, governments would strive to foster right conditions through maintenance of broad-based macro-economic management for businesses to thrive. However, the COVID-19 pandemic response measures have put a disproportionate burden on most economies, especially in the region with high economic vulnerabilities. Between 2020 and 2021, the outbreak of COVID-19 has not only upended normal economic and social pattern but also distorted the development trajectory in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). Hence, this study reveals how lack of economic resilience weakened policymakers’ capacity to maintain an inclusive and sustainable policy approach across African countries, which has accentuated underdevelopment and unemployment crisis. Through the conceptual coverage of the economic impact of COVID-19 policy measures in the SSA region, the adverse effect of the pandemic on employment is further confirmed. The effect of the COVID-19 outbreak on unemployment seems to have outweighed the resulting morbidity and fatality. Furthermore, the impact of COVID-19 policy responses on unemployment was found to be pervasive in key SSA economies like Nigeria and South Africa. This has led to entrenched social crisis and pandemic-induced economic challenges in the region. It is therefore suggested that maintaining appropriate policy measures is critical to offsetting the structural characteristics that have given rise to unemployment crisis in the region. In addition, with the support of international organizations, the use of COVID-19 vaccines with effective treatments should be encouraged across African countries.
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2019冠状病毒病与失业:展示撒哈拉以南非洲的经验
面对不寻常的全球卫生危机,各国政府将努力通过维持基础广泛的宏观经济管理,为企业的蓬勃发展创造适当的条件。然而,COVID-19大流行应对措施给大多数经济体带来了不成比例的负担,特别是在经济高度脆弱性的地区。2020年至2021年,新冠肺炎疫情不仅颠覆了撒哈拉以南非洲地区正常的经济社会格局,也扭曲了该地区的发展轨迹。因此,本研究揭示了经济弹性的缺乏如何削弱了政策制定者在非洲国家维持包容性和可持续政策方针的能力,从而加剧了不发达和失业危机。通过对新冠肺炎政策措施在SSA地区经济影响的概念性覆盖,进一步确认了疫情对就业的不利影响。COVID-19疫情对失业的影响似乎超过了由此导致的发病率和死亡率。此外,研究发现,2019冠状病毒病应对政策对失业的影响在尼日利亚和南非等主要SSA经济体普遍存在。这导致了该区域根深蒂固的社会危机和大流行病引发的经济挑战。因此,建议维持适当的政策措施对于抵消造成该区域失业危机的结构特征至关重要。此外,在国际组织的支持下,应鼓励非洲各国使用具有有效治疗方法的COVID-19疫苗。
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