Tuesday 5 January 2021

Covid social science research January 2021

ifs Deaton review of social inequalities impact of COVID
The Impact of the November 2020 English National Lockdown on COVID-19 case counts

Perspectives from the front line: the disproportionate impact of Covid-19 on BME communities. This report finds that the effects of longstanding health and socio-economic inequalities and institutional racism lie behind the disproportionate impact of Covid-19 on people from black and minority ethnic (BME) backgrounds. It distils the findings of a research study into the underlying factors. It is based on interviews with BME NHS leaders, clinicians, community organisations and service users, and a survey of more than 100 members of the NHS Confederation’s BME Leadership Network.


 Race Disparity Unit  The aim of this analysis is to provide further evidence of the role of pre-existing health conditions in ethnic inequalities in diagnosis, deaths and survival from Covid-19


Housing First Pilot: effects of the pandemic
This report focuses on the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic on the Housing First Pilots and service users, reporting findings from weekly calls during the lockdown period. Ministry of Housing


Young people leaving care, practitioners and the coronavirus (COVID 19) pandemic: experiences, support, and lessons for the future. CASCADE, Cardiff University


Who is excluded from the government's Self Employment Income Support Scheme and what could the government do about it? IFS

Government ignored BAME in vacinne rollout - Runnymede Trust https://www.runnymedetrust.org/blog/press-release-this-government-has-neglected-black-and-minority-ethnic-communities-in-its-roll-out-of-covid-19-vaccines



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