Inequality and psychological well-being in times of COVID-19: evidence from Spain.

IF 1.7 4区 经济学 Q2 ECONOMICS Series-Journal of the Spanish Economic Association Pub Date : 2021-01-01 Epub Date: 2021-11-09 DOI:10.1007/s13209-021-00255-3
Monica Martinez-Bravo, Carlos Sanz
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Using two novel online surveys collected in May and November 2020, we study the consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic on Spanish households. We document a large and negative effect on household income. By May 2020, the average individual lived in a household that had lost 16% of their pre-pandemic monthly income. Furthermore, this drop was highly unequal: while households in the richest quintile lost 6.8% of their income, those in the poorest quintile lost 27%. We also document that the pandemic deepened the gender-income gap: on average, women experienced a three-percentage point larger income loss than men. While this is consistent with previous findings in the literature, in this paper we document that this effect is driven by women from middle-income households with kids. Finally, we provide evidence that Spanish individuals experienced moderate declines in their levels of psychological well-being. This effect is not different for individuals living in rich or poor households, but the reasons behind well-being losses do differ: richer individuals are more concerned about loss of contact with dear ones, while low-income individuals are more likely to mention loss of income and employment as a key source of emotional distress.

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COVID-19 时代的不平等与心理健康:来自西班牙的证据。
我们利用 2020 年 5 月和 11 月收集的两项新颖的在线调查,研究了 COVID-19 大流行病对西班牙家庭造成的影响。我们记录了对家庭收入的巨大负面影响。到 2020 年 5 月,平均每个人的家庭月收入下降了 16%。此外,这种下降是极不平等的:最富裕的五分之一家庭的收入下降了 6.8%,而最贫穷的五分之一家庭的收入下降了 27%。我们还发现,大流行病加深了性别收入差距:平均而言,女性的收入损失比男性高出 3 个百分点。虽然这与以往文献的研究结果一致,但在本文中,我们发现这种影响是由有孩子的中等收入家庭的女性造成的。最后,我们提供的证据表明,西班牙人的心理健康水平略有下降。这种影响对于生活在富裕家庭和贫困家庭的人来说并无不同,但幸福感下降背后的原因确实存在差异:富裕的人更担心失去与亲人的联系,而低收入的人更有可能将失去收入和工作作为情绪困扰的主要原因。
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期刊介绍: SERIEs is a single-blind peer-reviewed open access journal. In the Journal Citation Reports (JCR) the impact factor of the journal in 2020 is 1.088 and, in Scopus, we are in the top quartile according to Scimago Journal Ranking and the CiteScores. SERIEs - Journal of the Spanish Economic Association is the result of a merger between the two most important academic economics journals in Spain: Spanish Economic Review (SER) and Investigaciones Económicas (IE). The new journal publishes scientific articles in all areas of economics. We welcome both theoretical and empirical papers and place great value on applying high quality standards. SERIEs seeks to maintain the reputation gained by its predecessors as the most prominent economics journals in Spain, and to become a major internationally recognized journal. The journal is receptive to high-quality papers on any topic and from any source. At the same time, as official journal of the Spanish Economic Association, SERIEs is very interested in high-quality empirical papers about the Spanish and the European economy. The publication costs are covered by Spanish Economic Association so authors do not need to pay an article-processing charge. The journal operates a single-blind peer-review system, where the reviewers are aware of the names and affiliations of the authors, but the reviewer reports provided to authors are anonymous. SERIEs encourages authors to share their data where possible. For further details on the data policy for the journal please see the Springer Nature page here: https://www.springernature.com/gp/authors/research-data-policy/repositories-general/12327166 Officially cited as: SERIEs-Journal of the Spanish Economic Association
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