2021
DOI: 10.1515/pubhef-2020-0106
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COVID-19 und soziale Ungleichheit

Abstract: Zusammenfassung Mit Fortschreiten der Pandemie stellt sich heraus, dass nicht alle Personengruppen gleich von dem Virus betroffen sind. Soziale Ungleichheiten sind sowohl bei dem Infektionsrisiko, der Erkrankungsschwere und den Mortalitätsraten als auch bei den Folgen der Maßnahmen zur Pandemiebekämpfung ersichtlich. Dabei haben sich sozioökonomische Faktoren sowie Alter und Geschlecht als relevant herausgestellt.

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“…The COVID-19 pandemic, in particular, showed very clearly that both health status and the ability to access health care depend on socio-economic status: People with lower income and lower educational levels are more likely to suffer from COVID-19. For example, they are significantly more likely to work in systemically relevant occupations, where there is less opportunity to work from home or avoid contact [3]. Additionally, health services are significantly underrepresented in disadvantaged neighbourhoods [1].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The COVID-19 pandemic, in particular, showed very clearly that both health status and the ability to access health care depend on socio-economic status: People with lower income and lower educational levels are more likely to suffer from COVID-19. For example, they are significantly more likely to work in systemically relevant occupations, where there is less opportunity to work from home or avoid contact [3]. Additionally, health services are significantly underrepresented in disadvantaged neighbourhoods [1].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%