Covid-19 and inequalities.
by Blundell, Richard; Costa Dias, Monica; Joyce, Robert; Xu, Xiaowei.Institute for Fiscal Studies.
Series: IFS Deaton Review of Inequalities.Publisher: IFS, London : 2020.Description: 27p.ISBN: 9781912805839.Summary: Much of the debate about the impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic, our responses to it, and the longer-term legacy that it will leave has quickly become a discussion about various forms of inequality. The purpose of this report is to bring together what has emerged so far about the impacts of the crisis on inequalities across several key domains of life and, in doing so, to make a few overarching points..Subject(s): Covid-19 | pandemics | public health | families | education | deprivation | mortality | chronic disease | children | socioeconomic factors | health inequalities | health impact assessment | income | employment | risk factors | vulnerabilityDigital copyAvailability: Online access | Online access Note: ; IFS Deaton Review. List(s) this item appears in: Health inequalities [October 2023]
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Much of the debate about the impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic, our responses to it, and the longer-term legacy that it will leave has quickly become a discussion about various forms of inequality. The purpose of this report is to bring together what has emerged so far about the impacts of the crisis on inequalities across several key domains of life and, in doing so, to make a few overarching points.
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