英国的生活成本危机:一个处于边缘的经济体

Colloquium Pub Date : 2023-06-01 DOI:10.7359/097-2023-ellm
Marion Ellison
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本章探讨了生活费用危机背后的经济、社会和环境条件及其对联合王国社会和健康不平等的影响。本研究采用基于社会生态经济学的理论方法,其前提是经济、社会和环境条件是相互作用和相互依存的。本章分析了导致英国生活成本危机的关键因素,包括英国脱离欧盟、新冠肺炎大流行、气候变化对生态的影响以及乌克兰冲突。本章的中心论点是,生活费用危机对不同社会中贫穷和健康不平等的轮廓和深度的影响是由人们在婴儿期、儿童期发育、就业、环境和老龄化期间所经历的经济、社会和环境情况决定的。这些情况是在一系列更广泛的力量和制度中形成的,包括不同的经济政策和制度、政治制度和社会、卫生、教育、环境政策。这些特点对于理解不同社会背景下更广泛的全球因素对生活成本的影响至关重要。本章的一个中心发现是,虽然一系列全球因素导致了英国的生活成本危机,但在2021年和2022年期间进行的大量经济分析清楚地表明,英国的生活成本危机已因英国脱离欧盟的经济和劳动力市场影响而显著恶化。
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The Cost-of-Living Crisis in the UK: An Economy on the Edge
This chapter examines the economic, social and environmental conditions underlying the cost-of-living crisis and its impact on social and health inequalities in the UK. This examination adopts a theoretical approach based upon social ecological economics premised on the view that economic, social, and environmental conditions are interactive and interdependent. The chapter provides an analysis of key factors underpinning the cost-of-living crisis in the UK, including, the UK’s departure from the European Union, the Covid-19 pandemic, the ecological implications of climate change and th e conflict in Ukraine. The central argument of the chapter is that the impact of the cost-of-living crisis on the profile and depth of poverty and health inequalities in distinct societies is shaped by the economic, social, and environmental circumstances that people experience during infancy, childhood development, employment, environment, and ageing. These circumstances are forged within a broader set of forces and systems including distinct economic policies and systems, political systems and social, health, educational, environmental policies. These specificities are critical to understanding the impact of broader global factors on the cost of living within distinct societal contexts. A central finding of the chapter is that whilst a range of global factors have contributed to the cost-of-living crisis in the UK, a substantive body of economic analysis conducted during 2021 and 2022 clearly evidences that the cost-of-living crisis in the UK has been significantly worsened by the economic and labour market impacts of the UK’s departure from the European Union.
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