COVID-19—What Price Do Children Pay? An Analysis of Economic and Social Policy Factors
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. State of Research Related to the COVID-19 Pandemic
2.1. Social Policy Challenges of Pandemics, Epidemics, and Infectious Disease Outbreaks
2.1.1. Vaccination
2.1.2. School Closures
2.1.3. Stigmatization as a Result of Infection
2.2. Economic Effects of Pandemics, Epidemics, and Infectious Disease Outbreaks
Economic Factors in the Context of Children’s Health
Impact of Economic Factors on Child Health, Child Maltreatment, and Children’s Needs | |||||
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Author | Year | Independent Variable | Association | Dependent Variable | Region/Country |
Whiteford [85] | 1993 | Economic crisis | negative impact on | Physical health | Dominican Republic |
Bremberg [86] | 2003 | Proportion of families with low income | no significant impact on | Physical health | Sweden |
Bassuk [83] | 2010 | Mortgage foreclosures | positive impact on | Decreased mental health | USA |
Millett et al. [78] | 2011 | • Unemployment • Food stamps | varying impact depending on state | Child maltreatment | USA |
Hong et al. [87] | 2011 | Economic crisis | positive impact on | Child maltreatment | South Korea |
Huang et al. [88] | 2011 | Recession | positive impact on | Child maltreatment | Ohio, USA |
Brooks-Gunn et al. [81] | 2013 | Consumer Sentiment Index | negative impact on | Child maltreatment | USA |
Van Dolen et al. [84] | 2013 | Unemployment | positive impact on | Children’s help-seeking calls | Netherlands |
Frioux et al. [77] | 2014 | • Unemployment rates • Mortgage foreclosure rates | positive impact on | Child maltreatment | Pennsylvania, USA |
Angelini, Mierau [73] | 2014 | Recession (at the time of childbirth) | positive impact on | Physical and mental health | Europe |
Schneider et al. [70] | 2015 | Economic insecurity | positive impact on | Decreased mental health | USA |
Maguire-Jack, Font [80] | 2016 | (Neighborhood) poverty | positive impact on | Child maltreatment | Ohio, USA |
Gunnlaugsson [74] | 2016 | Economic crisis | (for adapted policies)positive impact on | Physical and mental health | Iceland |
Rasella et al. [69] | 2018 | Austerity measure in health economy | positive impact on | Decreased physical health; child mortality | Brazil |
D’Agostino et al. [67] | 2019 | Economic crisis | varying impact depending on the country | Fulfillment of children’s monetary and non-monetary needs | Europe |
Schenck-Fontaine et al. [76] | 2020 | Involuntary job losses | positive impact on | Child maltreatment | USA |
Zhang et al. [82] | 2021 | Unequal income distribution | positive impact on | Child maltreatment | USA |
Cai [79] | 2021 | Negative earnings shocks (with no sufficient social benefits as supplemental income) | positive impact on | Child maltreatment | Wisconsin, USA |
3. Support Services in the Context of the Economic Situation
4. Discussion
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Lange, S.; Altrock, C.-M.; Gossmann, E.; Fegert, J.M.; Jud, A. COVID-19—What Price Do Children Pay? An Analysis of Economic and Social Policy Factors. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2022, 19, 7604. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19137604
Lange S, Altrock C-M, Gossmann E, Fegert JM, Jud A. COVID-19—What Price Do Children Pay? An Analysis of Economic and Social Policy Factors. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2022; 19(13):7604. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19137604
Chicago/Turabian StyleLange, Stephanie, Claire-Marie Altrock, Emily Gossmann, Jörg M. Fegert, and Andreas Jud. 2022. "COVID-19—What Price Do Children Pay? An Analysis of Economic and Social Policy Factors" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19, no. 13: 7604. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19137604
APA StyleLange, S., Altrock, C. -M., Gossmann, E., Fegert, J. M., & Jud, A. (2022). COVID-19—What Price Do Children Pay? An Analysis of Economic and Social Policy Factors. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(13), 7604. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19137604