Long COVID and financial hardship: A disaggregated analysis at income and education levels
Abstract Objectives To examine how long COVID is associated with financial hardship (food insecurity, inability to pay bills, or threat of losing service) across income and education levels, and to assess the role of employment loss or reduced work hours in this hardship.
Biplab Kumar Datta +2 more
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Gao N.
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The British Journal of Sociology, EarlyView.
Allison J. Pugh
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Hayford SR, Badolato L, Agadjanian V.
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Diamond-Smith NG +6 more
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Wu Y, Xu J.
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