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what social, cultural and political changes during pandemic

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Effects on the Economy, Workers and Inequalities(social)

Job losses quickly reached levels not seen since the Great Depression, with economic output likely to fall more in the first two quarters of 2020 than it did during the 2008-09 Great Recession. Congress passed large stimulus bills, but they were insufficient, given that our frayed social safety net left millions of families struggling to make ends meet without access to paid sick/family leave or health insurance. “Social distancing,” remote working and the distinction between “essential” and “non-essential” workers have had differential effects by gender, race/ethnicity, education, occupation.

POLITICAL..

Trust in institutions may shift based on perceptions of government responsiveness and performance during the pandemic. In recent decades, as inequality increased, legislators were most responsive to the concerns of economic elites. Might that change in the aftermath of the pandemic? To what extent has partisan politics contributed to differing public responses to the pandemic? To what extent will the public shift its evaluation of “elites” (politicians, business leaders, scientists, the media)? How might elite rhetoric or anti-elite conspiracy theories shape public views and responses to the pandemic? How will disparate health and economic outcomes across the states contribute to changes in political engagement, partisan identification, polarization, access to voting or attitudes toward safety net programs and redistribution?

CULTURAL...

Effects on Immigrants and Racial and Ethnic Minorities

The most vulnerable and disenfranchised, particularly people of color and non-citizens, have been most affected by COVID-19 in part because they are more likely to live in unstable and crowded conditions in under-resourced areas, to earn less, and have lower savings.  Many jobs deemed essential have low wages and few benefits, such as home health aides, nursing assistants, delivery workers, farm workers, grocery and food processing workers. To what extent have public attitudes toward low-wage workers, people of color and immigrants changed in the aftermath of the pandemic? To what extent did the pandemic contribute to an increase in xenophobia and racism? How has divisive rhetoric from politicians and the media affected stereotypes about Asian Americans? How has the pandemic changed public opinion regarding immigration and immigrants? Racial/ethnic differences in school quality have contributed to rising inequalities. To what extent have school closures and the move to distance learning exacerbated them?

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