绘制新冠肺炎疫情对东盟经济体的经济和社会影响

Abdul Hadi Bin Abdul Satar, Hakimah Yaacob
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新冠肺炎大流行的出现在东盟成员国(AMCs)制造了一场完美的危机风暴。在2019冠状病毒病危机之前,经济不平等现象在国内和区域各级普遍存在,大多数人口只能靠低收入和不安全的收入生存。本研究的主要目的是探讨资产管理国家的经济和社会影响,以及Covid-19如何与这些影响相互作用。我们的研究表明,在东盟高收入国家的低收入和农村贫困社会中,从财富、获得医疗保健和教育服务的机会、基于性别的不平等、基本资源和服务的剥夺,以及某些群体在就业和移民机会方面的不对称,存在着严重和无数的经济不平等。我们预测,2019冠状病毒病将加剧这些不平等现象,从而将边缘化和弱势群体推向极端贫困,并可能进一步加剧健康和经济风险。发达国家政府需要重点发展包容性经济复苏进程,以加强保护不力的社会安全网,解决基于性别的问题,并在制定卫生和经济复苏政策以减轻Covid-19影响的同时,考虑纳入边缘化和弱势社区。我们的研究结果为各国政府和政策制定者提供了路线图,这些政府和政策制定者正在争夺资源,以应对Covid-19的社会和经济影响。
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Mapping economic and social effects of Covid-19 in ASEAN economies
The emergence of the Covid-19 pandemic has created a perfect storm of crises in ASEAN member countries (AMCs). Before the Covid-19 crisis, economic inequalities were prevalent all across AMCs at domestic and regional levels and the majority of the population was confined to surviving on low and insecure incomes. The main objective of this study is to explore the economic and social effects among AMCs and how Covid-19 interacted with these effects. Our study indicates that stark and myriad economic inequalities persist among low-income and rural poor societies of high-income countries in the ASEAN ranging from wealth, access to healthcare and education services, gender-based inequalities, deprivation of basic resources and services, and asymmetry in employment and migration opportunities for certain groups. We predict that Covid-19 will exacerbate these inequalities consequently pushing marginalised and vulnerable people into extreme poverty and may further escalate health and economic risks. AMCs governments need to focus on developing an inclusive economic recovery process to strengthen the poorly protected social safety nets, address the gender-based issues and consider the inclusion of marginalised and vulnerable communities while developing health and economic recovery policies to mitigate Covid-19 impacts. Our findings provide a roadmap to the governments and policymakers scrambling for resources to combat the Covid-19 social and economic impacts.
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