Economic and social implications of the spread of Corona virus on the Saudi Community and the scientific and practical solutions to reduce and limit them
Manar Tayseer Hasid Batayneh,
Rimal Bou-Bakr Saleh Al-Kouki and
Hanadi Eid Albogam
Journal of Sustainable Finance & Investment, 2023, vol. 13, issue 1, 311-329
Abstract:
This study aimed at revealing the economic and social implications of Covid-19 on the Saudi Community and developing scientific and practical solutions to control and minimize these implications. The study sample consisted of (1238) male and female Saudi citizens and the descriptive analytical method was used to achieve the objectives of the study. The result showed that the economic and social implications of Covid-19 were highly effective (average: 3.56). Social implications came first with an average of (3.78), economic implications came next with an average of (3.35). The study also showed statistically significant differences at the level of significance of (a = 0.05) in all variables (gender, social, status, age, educational level, level of income and the nature of work). Differences are attributed to the economic and social implications of Covid-19. The study the economic and social implications of Covid-19 on the Saudi community.
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1080/20430795.2021.1896989
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