COVID-19: Social Inequalities and Human Possibilities
- Forfattere: J. Michael (Nazarbayev University Kazakhstan) Ryan , Serena (John Jay College of Criminal Justice CUNY) Nanda
- Format: Pocket
- Antall sider: 202
- Språk: Engelsk
- Forlag/Utgiver: SD Books
- Serienavn: The COVID-19 Pandemic Series
- EAN: 9781032012827
- Utgivelsesår: 2022
- Bidragsyter: Ryan, J. Michael (Nazarbayev University, Kazakhstan); Nanda, Serena (John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY)
COVID-19: Social Inequalities and Human Possibilities examines the unequal impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on individuals, communities, and countries, a fact seldom acknowledged and often suppressed or invisible. Taking a global approach, this book demonstrates how the impact of the pandemic has differed as a result of social inequalities, such as economic development, social class, race and ethnicity, sex and gener, age, and access to health care and education.
Economic inequality between and within nations has significantly contributed to the chances of individuals contracting and dying from the virus. Developing nations with weak health care systems, workers whose jobs cannot be performed remotely, the differences between those with and without access to soap and water to wash their hands, or the ability to practice physical distancing also account for the unequal impact of the virus. Racial and ethnic minorities experience higher death rates from the virus
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