The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Household Expenditures in the EU Countries (The Case of Central and Eastern Europe)

Q3 Economics, Econometrics and Finance Malaysian Journal of Consumer and Family Economics Pub Date : 2023-06-01 DOI:10.60016/majcafe.v30.07
Liudmyla Vilchynska, Maryna Shashyna, Volodymyr Saienko, Oleksandr Starikov
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The COVID-19 pandemic has been one of the critical significant impact factors at the micro and microeconomic levels and has affected financial resources at both the state and household levels. The article aims to study the pandemic’s impact on the dynamics and structure of household expenditures in Central and Eastern Europe. The research is based on statistical data analysis and trend analysis. Household performance indicators were studied in the period 2017-2021, with a focus on the period 2019-2021, when there was an increase in the incidence of COVID-19. The obtained results allow us to state that households in the countries of Central and Eastern Europe received less income due to the COVID-19 pandemic effect, significantly reduced their expenditures, and preferred savings over investment. Households reoriented their expenditures by reducing spending on recreation and culture, restaurants and hotels, clothing and footwear, transport, electricity, water, gas, housing, food, and non-alcoholic beverages. The share of education costs remained unchanged. In the near term, excluding additional risk factors and uncertainty in current prices, the costs of households in Central and Eastern European countries will decrease. Still, their specific weight in the structure of GDP will decline.
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COVID-19大流行对欧盟国家家庭支出的影响(以中欧和东欧为例)
2019冠状病毒病大流行是微观和微观经济层面的重要影响因素之一,影响了国家和家庭的财政资源。本文旨在研究大流行对中欧和东欧家庭支出动态和结构的影响。本研究基于统计数据分析和趋势分析。研究了2017-2021年期间的家庭绩效指标,重点是2019-2021年期间,这一时期的COVID-19发病率有所增加。获得的结果使我们能够指出,由于COVID-19大流行的影响,中欧和东欧国家的家庭收入减少,支出大幅减少,并且更倾向于储蓄而不是投资。家庭通过减少娱乐和文化、餐馆和酒店、服装和鞋类、交通、电、水、煤气、住房、食品和非酒精饮料等方面的支出,重新调整了支出方向。教育费用的比例保持不变。在短期内,排除额外的风险因素和当前价格的不确定性,中欧和东欧国家的家庭成本将会下降。尽管如此,它们在GDP结构中的比重将会下降。
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Malaysian Journal of Consumer and Family Economics
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