COVID-19封锁问题:日常支出研究

A. Ahsan, Jamee Ahmad, Maksodul Haque Sawrov
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本文的主要焦点是在covid-19大流行期间,日常支出是否会增加。这项研究的主要思想是展示Covid-19如何通过增加支出来影响我们的日常生活。使用了方便的抽样技术来选择样本和区域(北达卡第10区)。通过构建问卷,研究人员进行了一项研究,以更好地了解人们对日常支出的看法。问卷是在COVID-19封锁期间进行的,所有参与者都在家中自我隔离。研究人员使用两种类型的变量。该问卷采用是/否和李克特量表问题的组合。采用SPSS软件对结果进行分析。结果表明,如果我们的日常支出在封锁期间增加或减少。本研究总结了一些管理日常支出的潜在解决方案,并提供了政府可能采取的行动的想法。
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COVID-19 Lockdown Issue: A Study on Daily Expenditure
The major focus of this article is on whether daily expenditures increase during a lockdown covid-19 pandemic. The major idea of this research is to show how Covid-19 influences our daily lives through increasing spending. Convenient sampling techniques have used for selecting sample and area (Sector 10 Uttara Dhaka). With the constructed questionnaire, researchers ran a study to better understand people's perceptions of their everyday spending. The questionnaire was conducted during the lockdown period of COVID-19 when all participants were self-isolated at home. There are two types of variables that researchers work with. The questionnaire has created using a combination of Yes/No and Likert scale questions. The result has analyzed using SPSS software. The result has shown that if our daily spending increases or decreases under a lockdown. This study concludes with some potential solutions for managing daily expenditures as well as provided ideas of potential government actions.
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