COVID-19 affects different social groups in unequal ways: from the older to the younger, from more (MD, nurses and manual worker in the tertiary sector) to less dangerous jobs. Economic conditions affect sanitary and poverty risks across fragile social groups, revealing a strong correlation between economic and health conditions. The social consequences of COVID are extremely serious and socially stratified: young people, irregular migrants, working mothers and poor children which had to handle everyday life in extreme economic, social, housing and cultural malaise.

COVID-19 affects different social groups in unequal ways: from the older to the younger, from more (MD, nurses and manual worker in the tertiary sector) to less dangerous jobs. Economic conditions affect sanitary and poverty risks across fragile social groups, revealing a strong correlation between economic and health conditions. The social consequences of COVID are extremely serious and socially stratified: young people, irregular migrants, working mothers and poor children which had to handle everyday life in extreme economic, social, housing and cultural malaise.

Vite diseguali nella pandemia / L. Leonini. - In: POLIS. - ISSN 1120-9488. - 2020:giugno(2020 Jun), pp. 13-21. [Epub ahead of print] [10.1424/97363]

Vite diseguali nella pandemia

L. Leonini
2020

Abstract

COVID-19 affects different social groups in unequal ways: from the older to the younger, from more (MD, nurses and manual worker in the tertiary sector) to less dangerous jobs. Economic conditions affect sanitary and poverty risks across fragile social groups, revealing a strong correlation between economic and health conditions. The social consequences of COVID are extremely serious and socially stratified: young people, irregular migrants, working mothers and poor children which had to handle everyday life in extreme economic, social, housing and cultural malaise.
COVID-19 affects different social groups in unequal ways: from the older to the younger, from more (MD, nurses and manual worker in the tertiary sector) to less dangerous jobs. Economic conditions affect sanitary and poverty risks across fragile social groups, revealing a strong correlation between economic and health conditions. The social consequences of COVID are extremely serious and socially stratified: young people, irregular migrants, working mothers and poor children which had to handle everyday life in extreme economic, social, housing and cultural malaise.
Inequalities; Fragile Social Groups; Migrants; Mothers; Poor Children.
Settore SPS/08 - Sociologia dei Processi Culturali e Comunicativi
Settore SPS/07 - Sociologia Generale
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