Immediate impacts of COVID-19 lockdown on personal mobility and consumer behaviour of households in Sri Lanka

M. Mavin De Silva , H. Niles Perera , Amal S. Kumarage
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Lockdown measures adopted to contain the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic resulted in severe disruptions to mobility, both in demand and supply of passenger and goods transport and supply chain activities globally. This research was designed to understand the immediate reactions of households and society during the curfew imposed in Sri Lanka, a developing country, to curb the spread of the pandemic. This paper investigates psychometric perceptions across different socio-economic characteristics of households using statistical techniques to explore the association between the sample and population parameters. Results prominently indicate that these immediate impacts of health advisories and lockdown on personal mobility and consumption patterns were short-term in nature and unlikely to continue beyond the curfew. These results would be useful in understanding how society would deal with a similar unforeseen event in the future if it were to arise.

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COVID-19封锁对斯里兰卡个人流动性和家庭消费者行为的直接影响
为遏制冠状病毒(新冠肺炎)大流行而采取的封锁措施导致全球客运和货物运输以及供应链活动的需求和供应严重中断。这项研究旨在了解发展中国家斯里兰卡为遏制疫情传播而实施宵禁期间家庭和社会的即时反应。本文使用统计技术调查了家庭不同社会经济特征的心理测量感知,以探索样本与人口参数之间的关联。结果显著表明,健康咨询和封锁对个人流动性和消费模式的直接影响是短期的,不太可能持续到宵禁之后。这些结果将有助于了解如果发生类似的意外事件,社会将如何应对。
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