大流行、失业、食品消费、儿童健康:(COVID-19)对孟加拉国边缘收入人群生计的影响

Mst. Noiyan Tara, Rashed Ahmed, Md Shamimul Islam, S. M. Mulla, M. J. Uddin
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该研究旨在了解新冠肺炎疫情对边缘人群的生计影响。本文还调查了在这些危机时刻失去工作或工作的弱势家庭对儿童健康的影响。采用fisher抽样法,对348名受访者进行访谈,获取定量和定性数据。本研究涵盖孟加拉国7个省的20个县。90%的受访者表示,新冠肺炎疫情给他们的生计带来了收入损失。该研究还发现,50%的人(受访者)失去了工作,近90%的人透露,他们的收入水平因COVID-19而下降。结果,他们的饮食模式发生了显著变化。由于粮食消费不足和收入微薄,人们面临严重的健康危机,特别是儿童健康危机。他们减少了食物的摄入量,最终通过向金融机构和亲戚借钱来维持部分支出。经验证据表明,失业和收入减少对提高儿童健康脆弱性产生积极影响。由于政府没有给予适当的支持,从长远来看,他们的生存将受到威胁。因此,研究表明,COVID-19影响了靠日常收入生活的弱势家庭的日常收入和消费模式。
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Pandemic, Job loss, Food consumption, Child health: Impact of (COVID-19) on the livelihood of marginal income people in Bangladesh
The study is to understand the livelihood-related impact on the marginalized people due to the outburst of the COVID-19 pandemic. This paper also investigates the effects on child health of the vulnerable households who lost their work or job during these crisis moments. Following the fisher sampling method, 348 respondents are interviewed for quantitative and qualitative data. In this study, 20 districts from 7 divisions of Bangladesh are covered. Among the respondents, 90% said that the COVID-19 pandemic negatively impacts their livelihood due to income loss. This study also found that 50% of people (respondents) lost their jobs, and almost 90% of people revealed that their income level declined due to COVID-19. As a result, their dietary patterns changed significantly. Due to inadequate food consumption and marginal income, people face an acute health crisis, especially child health. They declined their food intake, ultimately maintaining their partial expenditure by borrowing from financial institutions and relatives. The empirical evidence shows that job loss and income reductions positively impact raising children's health vulnerability. Since the government did not support them properly, their survival will be threatened in the long run. So, the study shows that COVID-19 affects the daily income and consumption patterns of vulnerable households who live by daily earnings.
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