Middle class vulnerability to covid-19 pandemic effects and government measures in Metropolitan Lima

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Using National Household Survey data, this study examines the situation of Peruvian middle class households in Metropolitan Lima and Callao prior to the COVID-19 pandemic through financial and non-financial variables in order to identify vulnerability factors in the overall population and i...

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Autores: Bürkli Bürkli, Hans Adrian, Hernández Garavito, Jorge, Mendoza García, Diego Alberto, Riva Zaferson, Franco Alberto
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2021
Institución:Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
Repositorio:Revistas - Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
Lenguaje:español
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Enlace del recurso:http://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/360gestion/article/view/24146
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:COVID-1
Vulnerability
Middle class
Public policies
COVID-19
Vulnerabilidad
Clase media
Políticas públicas
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Middle class vulnerability to covid-19 pandemic effects and government measures in Metropolitan Lima
title Middle class vulnerability to covid-19 pandemic effects and government measures in Metropolitan Lima
spellingShingle Middle class vulnerability to covid-19 pandemic effects and government measures in Metropolitan Lima
Bürkli Bürkli, Hans Adrian
COVID-1
Vulnerability
Middle class
Public policies
COVID-19
Vulnerabilidad
Clase media
Políticas públicas
title_short Middle class vulnerability to covid-19 pandemic effects and government measures in Metropolitan Lima
title_full Middle class vulnerability to covid-19 pandemic effects and government measures in Metropolitan Lima
title_fullStr Middle class vulnerability to covid-19 pandemic effects and government measures in Metropolitan Lima
title_full_unstemmed Middle class vulnerability to covid-19 pandemic effects and government measures in Metropolitan Lima
title_sort Middle class vulnerability to covid-19 pandemic effects and government measures in Metropolitan Lima
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Bürkli Bürkli, Hans Adrian
Hernández Garavito, Jorge
Mendoza García, Diego Alberto
Riva Zaferson, Franco Alberto
author Bürkli Bürkli, Hans Adrian
author_facet Bürkli Bürkli, Hans Adrian
Hernández Garavito, Jorge
Mendoza García, Diego Alberto
Riva Zaferson, Franco Alberto
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Mendoza García, Diego Alberto
Riva Zaferson, Franco Alberto
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv COVID-1
Vulnerability
Middle class
Public policies
COVID-19
Vulnerabilidad
Clase media
Políticas públicas
topic COVID-1
Vulnerability
Middle class
Public policies
COVID-19
Vulnerabilidad
Clase media
Políticas públicas
description Using National Household Survey data, this study examines the situation of Peruvian middle class households in Metropolitan Lima and Callao prior to the COVID-19 pandemic through financial and non-financial variables in order to identify vulnerability factors in the overall population and in income quintiles.The analysis has revealed that health, income and labor are the most vulnerable indicators and could be heavily affected by government measures against COVID-19, such as mandatory social isolation (lockdown), social distancing, and movement and gathering restrictions. In this context, households in the lowest quintile are substantially more susceptible to falling into poverty due to economic instability, labor informality and lack of social protection. The study results suggest that the definition of “vulnerability” needs to go beyond poverty measurements to improve the focalization of government policies and strategies in similar crises.
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