‘Money anxiety’: Understanding HE students' experiences of the cost‐of‐living crisis

IF 2.6 2区 社会学 Q2 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES Social Policy & Administration Pub Date : 2024-05-29 DOI:10.1111/spol.13048
Vicki Dabrowski, Natalija Atas, Tracy Ramsey, Natasha Howarth
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The ongoing cost‐of‐living crisis is causing immense stress and hardship for families, individuals and communities, with increases in utility bills, food prices and transport costs. Actors from civil society, politicians and academics have demonstrated concern as to the effect this is having at local and national levels, specifically the disproportionate impact on already marginalised and vulnerable groups. One demographic particularly affected is higher education students, however, due to the lack of support measures being aimed at this cohort, they are at significant risk of becoming overlooked and forgotten. While recent survey data has acknowledged the negative experiences of this group, there is a lack of understanding of their everyday lived realities. To address this gap, this article draws on empirical research conducted with HE students in the North‐West of England between 2022 and 2023. The study explores the diverse ways in which students navigate the crisis and the impact this has on their health and well‐being. It concludes with a call for urgent action and policy response to elevate unprecedented and devastating student hardship triggered by the cost‐of‐living crisis.
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金钱焦虑":了解高校学生的生活费用危机体验
随着公用事业账单、食品价格和交通费用的上涨,持续的生活费用危机给家庭、个人和社区造成了巨大的压力和困难。来自民间社会、政治家和学术界的行动者对这一危机在地方和国家层面造成的影响表示担忧,特别是对已经被边缘化的弱势群体造成的不成比例的影响。尤其受影响的人群之一是高等教育学生,然而,由于缺乏针对这一群体的支持措施,他们极有可能被忽视和遗忘。虽然最近的调查数据承认了这一群体的负面经历,但对他们的日常生活现实却缺乏了解。为了弥补这一不足,本文借鉴了 2022 年至 2023 年期间对英格兰西北部高校学生进行的实证研究。研究探讨了学生应对危机的各种方式,以及危机对他们健康和幸福的影响。文章最后呼吁采取紧急行动和政策应对措施,以缓解生活费用危机引发的前所未有的、破坏性的学生困境。
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期刊介绍: Social Policy & Administration is the longest established journal in its field. Whilst remaining faithful to its tradition in academic excellence, the journal also seeks to engender debate about topical and controversial issues. Typical numbers contain papers clustered around a theme. The journal is international in scope. Quality contributions are received from scholars world-wide and cover social policy issues not only in Europe but in the USA, Canada, Australia and Asia Pacific.
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