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新冠疫情对曼彻斯特少数族裔的经济影响:疫情早期的经验教训。

The economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on ethnic minorities in Manchester: lessons from the early stage of the pandemic.

作者信息

Wiśniowski Arkadiusz, Allen Ruth, Aparicio-Castro Andrea, Olsen Wendy, Islam Maydul

机构信息

Social Statistics Department, The University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom.

Policy@Manchester, The University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom.

出版信息

Front Sociol. 2023 May 19;8:1139258. doi: 10.3389/fsoc.2023.1139258. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

This review summarizes the economic impacts of the pandemic on ethnic minorities, focusing on the city of Manchester. It utilizes multiple reporting sources to explore various dimensions of the economic shock in the UK, linking this to studies of pre-COVID-19 economic and ethnic composition in Manchester and in the combined authority area of Greater Manchester. We then make inferences about the pandemic's short-term impact specific to the city region. Greater Manchester has seen some of the highest rates of COVID-19 and as a result faced particularly stringent "lockdown" regulations. Manchester is the sixth most deprived Local Authority in England, according to 2019 English Indices of Multiple Deprivation. As a consequence, many neighborhoods in the city were always going to be less resilient to the economic shock caused by the pandemic compared with other, less-deprived, areas. Particular challenges for Manchester include the high rates of poor health, low-paid work, low qualifications, poor housing conditions and overcrowding. Ethnic minority groups also faced disparities long before the onset of the pandemic. Within the UK, ethnic minorities were found to be most disadvantaged in terms of employment and housing-particularly in large urban areas containing traditional settlement areas for ethnic minorities. Further, all Black, Asian, and Minority ethnic (BAME) groups in Greater Manchester were less likely to be employed pre-pandemic compared with White people. For example, people of Pakistani and Bangladeshi ethnic backgrounds, especially women, have the lowest levels of employment in Greater Manchester. Finally, unprecedented cuts to public spending as a result of austerity have also disproportionately affected women of an ethnic minority background alongside disabled people, the young and those with no or low-level qualifications. This environment has created and sustained a multiplicative disadvantage for Manchester's ethnic minority residents through the course of the COVID-19 pandemic.

摘要

本综述总结了疫情对少数族裔的经济影响,重点关注曼彻斯特市。它利用多个报告来源,探讨了英国经济冲击的各个方面,并将其与曼彻斯特及大曼彻斯特联合管理区在新冠疫情前的经济和族裔构成研究联系起来。然后,我们推断疫情对该城市地区的短期影响。大曼彻斯特的新冠病毒感染率在英国处于最高水平之列,因此面临着特别严格的“封锁”规定。根据2019年英国多重贫困指数,曼彻斯特是英格兰第六贫困的地方当局。因此,与其他贫困程度较低的地区相比,该市的许多社区对疫情造成的经济冲击的抵御能力一直较弱。曼彻斯特面临的特殊挑战包括健康状况差、低薪工作、低学历、恶劣的住房条件和过度拥挤等问题。少数族裔群体在疫情爆发之前就长期面临差异。在英国,少数族裔在就业和住房方面处于最不利地位,尤其是在有少数族裔传统聚居区的大城市地区。此外,与白人相比,大曼彻斯特所有黑人、亚洲人和少数族裔群体在疫情前就业的可能性更小。例如,巴基斯坦和孟加拉裔背景的人,尤其是女性,在大曼彻斯特的就业水平最低。最后,由于财政紧缩导致的前所未有的公共支出削减,也对少数族裔背景的女性、残疾人、年轻人以及没有学历或低学历的人造成了不成比例的影响。在新冠疫情期间,这种环境给曼彻斯特的少数族裔居民带来并持续带来了多重不利影响。

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