新冠肺炎疫情后环境中的不平等与劳动力发展:以缅因州为例

IF 1.5 4区 社会学 Q2 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY Economic and Political Studies-EPS Pub Date : 2023-04-03 DOI:10.1080/20954816.2021.1976902
T. Remington
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摘要本文以缅因州为例,分析了新冠肺炎疫情与美国社会不平等之间的相互作用。疫情揭示了高度经济不平等对美国公共卫生的影响,与大多数发达的资本主义民主国家相比,美国的医疗保健系统成本高昂、效率低下,而且在质量和可及性方面存在严重偏差。同样,对于已经失去工作的行业来说,疫情加速了痛苦的过渡,加剧了高度不平等和日益严重的社会和经济后果,尤其是对低工资工人来说。缅因州的案例强调了一点,即旨在减少收入、医疗保健、教育和机会分配差距的政策将减少不平等,保护公众健康,刺激经济增长。
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Inequality and workforce development in the post-COVID-19 environment: The case of Maine
Abstract The article analyses the interaction between the COVID-19 pandemic and social inequality in the United States, taking the state of Maine as a case study. The pandemic has revealed the effects of high economic inequality on public health in the United States, where in comparison to most developed capitalist democracies, the health care system is expensive, inefficient, and highly skewed in quality and accessibility. Likewise, for industries that were already losing jobs, the pandemic has accelerated a painful transition and intensified the harsh social and economic consequences of high and rising inequality, especially for low-wage workers. The case of Maine underscores the point that policies aimed at reducing the disparities in the distribution of income, health care, education, and opportunity will reduce inequality, protect public health, and stimulate economic growth.
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