Australian and Canadian financial wellbeing policy landscape during COVID-19: An equity-informed policy scan

IF 1.7 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES Health Policy Open Pub Date : 2023-12-10 DOI:10.1016/j.hpopen.2023.100114
Ana Paula Belon , Aryati Yashadhana , Krystyna Kongats , Kayla Atkey , Nicole M. Glenn , Karla Jaques , Laura Nieuwendyk , Patrick Harris , Evelyne de Leeuw , Candace I.J. Nykiforuk
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Abstract

Background

This targeted and comprehensive policy scan examined how different levels of governments in Australia and Canada responded to the financial crisis brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic. We mapped the types of early policy responses addressing financial strain and promoting financial wellbeing. We also examined their equity considerations.

Methods

Through a systematic search, snowballing, and manual search, we identified Canadian and Australian policies at all government levels related to financial strain or financial wellbeing enacted or amended in 2019–2020. Using a deductive-inductive approach, policies were categorized by jurisdiction level, focal areas, and target population groups.

Results

In total, 213 and 97 policies in Canada and Australia, respectively, were included. Comparisons between Canadian and Australian policies indicated a more diversified and equity-targeted policy landscape in Canada. In both countries, most policies focused on individual and family finances, followed by housing and employment areas.

Conclusions

The policy scan identified gaps and missed opportunities in the early policies related to financial strain and financial wellbeing. While fast, temporary actions addressed individuals’ immediate needs, we recommend governments develop a longer-term action plan to tackle the root causes of financial strain and poor financial wellbeing for better health and non-health crisis preparedness.

Statement on Ethics and Informed Consent

This research reported in this paper did not require ethical clearance or patient informed consent as the data sources were published policy documents. This study did not involve data collection with humans (or animals), nor any secondary datasets involving data provided by humans (or from animal studies).

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COVID-19 期间澳大利亚和加拿大的财务福利政策概况:以公平为基础的政策扫描
背景这项有针对性的综合政策扫描研究了澳大利亚和加拿大各级政府如何应对 COVID-19 大流行病带来的金融危机。我们绘制了早期政策应对措施的类型图,以解决资金紧张问题并促进金融福祉。通过系统搜索、滚雪球搜索和人工搜索,我们确定了加拿大和澳大利亚各级政府在 2019-2020 年颁布或修订的与财务压力或财务福利相关的政策。采用演绎-归纳法,按照管辖级别、重点领域和目标人群对政策进行了分类。结果加拿大和澳大利亚分别共纳入了 213 项和 97 项政策。对加拿大和澳大利亚的政策进行比较后发现,加拿大的政策更加多样化,更加以公平为目标。在这两个国家中,大多数政策都侧重于个人和家庭财务,其次是住房和就业领域。虽然快速、临时的行动解决了个人的燃眉之急,但我们建议各国政府制定更长期的行动计划,从根本上解决财务紧张和财务状况差的问题,以更好地做好健康和非健康危机的准备。本研究不涉及人类(或动物)数据收集,也不涉及任何由人类(或动物研究)提供的二次数据集。
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