Resilencja po COVID-19: globalny przegląd strategii odbudowy i ich wpływu na sektory demograficzne i gospodarcze

Jhoana Romero

jpatirom3@gmail.com
Universidad del Quindio (Kolumbia)

Monica Mesa


Universidad del Quindío (Kolumbia)

Cesar Minoli


Universidad del Quindío (Kolumbia)

Juan Aristizabal


Universidad de Manizales (Kolumbia)

Abstrakt

Pandemia koronawirusa (COVID-19) znacząco zakłóciła gospodarkę światową. Zrozumienie jej wpływu na różne sektory ekonomiczne, demograficzne i społeczne w fazie ożywienia gospodarczego po pandemii ma kluczowe znaczenie, szczególnie dla rządów, które próbują wdrożyć polityki publiczne po pandemii. Niniejszy przegląd ma na celu podsumowanie i analizę strategii ożywienia gospodarczego po COVID-19, skupiając się na priorytetowych sektorach, najbardziej dotkniętych grupach demograficznych i istniejących lukach badawczych, w szczególności w odniesieniu do długoterminowych skutków społeczno-ekonomicznych. W przeglądzie uwzględniono badania opublikowane między styczniem 2020 r. a majem 2024 r., które dotyczyły strategii ożywienia gospodarczego po pandemii.


Słowa kluczowe:

odbudowa gospodarcza po pandemii, resilencja ekonomiczna, sektory gospodarki, skutki demograficzne, wpływ na kobiety

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Romero, J., Mesa, M., Minoli, C., & Aristizabal, J. (2025). Resilencja po COVID-19: globalny przegląd strategii odbudowy i ich wpływu na sektory demograficzne i gospodarcze. Problemy Ekorozwoju Problems of Sustainable Development, 20(1), 74–95. https://doi.org/10.35784/preko.6754

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Jhoana Romero 
jpatirom3@gmail.com
Universidad del Quindio Kolumbia

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Monica Mesa 

Universidad del Quindío Kolumbia

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Cesar Minoli 

Universidad del Quindío Kolumbia

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Juan Aristizabal 

Universidad de Manizales Kolumbia

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