COVID-19 and Social Protection A Study in Human Resilience and Social Solidarity
They represent a call for urgent and concerted action to mitigate suffering in the present, and collectively prepare for more equitable responses tocrises in the future.” - Professor Paul Millar, Director, CEISMIC Canterbury Earthquakes Digital Archive, University of Canterbury, Te Whare Wānanga o W...
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Singapore
Palgrave Macmillan
2021, 2021
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Edition: | 1st ed. 2021 |
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Collection: | Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa |
Table of Contents:
- Introduction - COVID-19 pandemic and the global impact: Challenges for social protection and reliance building
- Rethinking COVID-19, social protection and the social solidarity economy
- The COVID-19 pandemic and public health: Reframing social protection and health approaches
- Lockdowns, family violence and social protection
- COVID-19, food security and social protection
- Youth problems and social protection
- Framing the pandemic: Media narratives
- Education and social protection
- Families and the protection of children under COVID
- Averting Poverty and ill-health among the elderly in the midst of COVID-19
- COVID-19, Global South and social protection in Philippines
- COVID-19 and the Maori social solidarity economy
- Compassion, caring and community during the COVID-19 Crisis: The revival of a barter economy in the South Pacific
- West Papuan student response towards education and economic challenges during COVID-19 pandemic
- Marginalized communities, public health, and the American Response to Covid-19
- Averting poverty and ill-health among the elderly in the midst of COVD19-The case of the Pacific
- Impact of COVID 19 on global sports
- Conclusion - Responding to pandemics-Trends and future lessons