2021
DOI: 10.1057/s41599-020-00686-6
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Responding to the pandemic as a family unit: social impacts of COVID-19 on rural migrants in China and their coping strategies

Abstract: In 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic has created tremendous chaos in people’s daily lives around the world. However, the related social impacts vary across social groups. Compared to people with abundant resources, the more disadvantaged tend to suffer greater negative social impacts from disasters. Although it is a crucial topic, there has been limited research on the social impacts of disastrous epidemics on uninfected people in developing countries. To bridge the gap, this study investigates the social impacts of… Show more

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“…Moreover, workers often experience social isolation due to conflicting demands between family and work (Zhang et al 2017 ). These demands have likely exacerbated and social connections lessened during the COVID-19 pandemic (Srivastava et al 2021 ; Tang and Li 2021 ). Migrants who are in a new location with low support from close relatives and friends may have more difficulty coping with stress (Li and Rose 2017 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, workers often experience social isolation due to conflicting demands between family and work (Zhang et al 2017 ). These demands have likely exacerbated and social connections lessened during the COVID-19 pandemic (Srivastava et al 2021 ; Tang and Li 2021 ). Migrants who are in a new location with low support from close relatives and friends may have more difficulty coping with stress (Li and Rose 2017 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…La crise a probablement induit des effets durables sur la situation de la population des travailleurs « flottants » et sur les restaurateurs et les commerçants fragilisés. Ainsi, le confinement a-t-il rendu plus criantes les difficultés des employés et des petits entrepreneurs, comme cela a été souligné dans le cas de Nankin (Tang et Li, 2021) et ailleurs qu'en Chine (de Bercégol et al, 2020).…”
Section: Une Solidarité à L'échelle Du Voisinageunclassified
“…As for China, which was the first country to report COVID-19 infection, the city closures are much stricter than in other countries. Furthermore, due to the unique of socioeconomic nature of China, farmers have been hardest hit [2]. As a result of the epidemic, most farmers were faced with a shrinking income, unemployment, and unstable life [2].…”
Section: Figurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, due to the unique of socioeconomic nature of China, farmers have been hardest hit [2]. As a result of the epidemic, most farmers were faced with a shrinking income, unemployment, and unstable life [2].…”
Section: Figurementioning
confidence: 99%