The COVID-19 pandemic: Lessons on building more equal and sustainable societies

This discussion paper by a group of scholars across the fields of health, economics and labour relations argues that COVID-19 is an unprecedented humanitarian crisis from which there can be no return to the ‘old normal’. The pandemic’s disastrous worldwide health impacts have been exacerbated by, an...

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Main Authors: van Barneveld, Kristin, Quinlan, Michael, Kriesler, Peter, Junor, Anne, Baum, Fran, Chowdhury, Anis, Junankar, PN (Raja), Clibborn, Stephen, Flanagan, Frances, Wright, Chris F., Friel, Sharon, Halevi, Joseph, Rainnie, Al
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1885/212379
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spelling ftanucanberra:oai:openresearch-repository.anu.edu.au:1885/212379 2024-01-14T10:06:51+01:00 The COVID-19 pandemic: Lessons on building more equal and sustainable societies van Barneveld, Kristin Quinlan, Michael Kriesler, Peter Junor, Anne Baum, Fran Chowdhury, Anis Junankar, PN (Raja) Clibborn, Stephen Flanagan, Frances Wright, Chris F. Friel, Sharon Halevi, Joseph Rainnie, Al application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/1885/212379 https://openresearch-repository.anu.edu.au/bitstream/1885/212379/3/01_van%2bBarneveld_The_COVID-19_pandemic%253A_Lessons_2020.pdf.jpg en_AU eng SAGE Publications 1035-3046 http://hdl.handle.net/1885/212379 10.1177%2F1035304620927107 https://openresearch-repository.anu.edu.au/bitstream/1885/212379/3/01_van%2bBarneveld_The_COVID-19_pandemic%253A_Lessons_2020.pdf.jpg © The Author(s) 2020 The Economic and Labour Relations Review Coronavirus COVID-19 economic development environmental sustainability First Nations gender health equity migration neoliberalism pandemic public health public housing recession supply chains welfare payments youth Journal article ftanucanberra 2023-12-15T09:37:36Z This discussion paper by a group of scholars across the fields of health, economics and labour relations argues that COVID-19 is an unprecedented humanitarian crisis from which there can be no return to the ‘old normal’. The pandemic’s disastrous worldwide health impacts have been exacerbated by, and have compounded, the unsustainability of economic globalisation based on the neoliberal dismantling of state capabilities in favour of markets. Flow-on economic impacts have simultaneously created major supply and demand disruptions, and highlighted the growing withincountry inequalities and precarity generated by neoliberal regimes of labour market regulation. Taking an Australian and international perspective, we examine these economic and labour market impacts, paying particular attention to differential impacts on First Nations people, developing countries, women, immigrants and young people. Evaluating policy responses in a political climate of national and international leadership very different from those in which major twentieth century crises were addressed, we argue the need for a national and international conversation to develop a new pathway out of crisis. Article in Journal/Newspaper First Nations Australian National University: ANU Digital Collections
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topic Coronavirus
COVID-19
economic development
environmental sustainability
First Nations
gender
health equity
migration
neoliberalism
pandemic
public health
public housing
recession
supply chains
welfare payments
youth
spellingShingle Coronavirus
COVID-19
economic development
environmental sustainability
First Nations
gender
health equity
migration
neoliberalism
pandemic
public health
public housing
recession
supply chains
welfare payments
youth
van Barneveld, Kristin
Quinlan, Michael
Kriesler, Peter
Junor, Anne
Baum, Fran
Chowdhury, Anis
Junankar, PN (Raja)
Clibborn, Stephen
Flanagan, Frances
Wright, Chris F.
Friel, Sharon
Halevi, Joseph
Rainnie, Al
The COVID-19 pandemic: Lessons on building more equal and sustainable societies
topic_facet Coronavirus
COVID-19
economic development
environmental sustainability
First Nations
gender
health equity
migration
neoliberalism
pandemic
public health
public housing
recession
supply chains
welfare payments
youth
description This discussion paper by a group of scholars across the fields of health, economics and labour relations argues that COVID-19 is an unprecedented humanitarian crisis from which there can be no return to the ‘old normal’. The pandemic’s disastrous worldwide health impacts have been exacerbated by, and have compounded, the unsustainability of economic globalisation based on the neoliberal dismantling of state capabilities in favour of markets. Flow-on economic impacts have simultaneously created major supply and demand disruptions, and highlighted the growing withincountry inequalities and precarity generated by neoliberal regimes of labour market regulation. Taking an Australian and international perspective, we examine these economic and labour market impacts, paying particular attention to differential impacts on First Nations people, developing countries, women, immigrants and young people. Evaluating policy responses in a political climate of national and international leadership very different from those in which major twentieth century crises were addressed, we argue the need for a national and international conversation to develop a new pathway out of crisis.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author van Barneveld, Kristin
Quinlan, Michael
Kriesler, Peter
Junor, Anne
Baum, Fran
Chowdhury, Anis
Junankar, PN (Raja)
Clibborn, Stephen
Flanagan, Frances
Wright, Chris F.
Friel, Sharon
Halevi, Joseph
Rainnie, Al
author_facet van Barneveld, Kristin
Quinlan, Michael
Kriesler, Peter
Junor, Anne
Baum, Fran
Chowdhury, Anis
Junankar, PN (Raja)
Clibborn, Stephen
Flanagan, Frances
Wright, Chris F.
Friel, Sharon
Halevi, Joseph
Rainnie, Al
author_sort van Barneveld, Kristin
title The COVID-19 pandemic: Lessons on building more equal and sustainable societies
title_short The COVID-19 pandemic: Lessons on building more equal and sustainable societies
title_full The COVID-19 pandemic: Lessons on building more equal and sustainable societies
title_fullStr The COVID-19 pandemic: Lessons on building more equal and sustainable societies
title_full_unstemmed The COVID-19 pandemic: Lessons on building more equal and sustainable societies
title_sort covid-19 pandemic: lessons on building more equal and sustainable societies
publisher SAGE Publications
url http://hdl.handle.net/1885/212379
https://openresearch-repository.anu.edu.au/bitstream/1885/212379/3/01_van%2bBarneveld_The_COVID-19_pandemic%253A_Lessons_2020.pdf.jpg
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op_source The Economic and Labour Relations Review
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