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Exploring the evolving landscape of COVID-19 interfaced with livelihoods

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Exploring the evolving landscape of COVID-19 interfaced with livelihoods

T. Li, Y. Wang, et al.

This study explores the intricate relationship between COVID-19 and livelihoods through a comprehensive review of 1503 articles. Discover crucial insights into coping strategies, food security, mental health, and social vulnerability, revealing the landscape of pandemic-related research. Conducted by esteemed authors including Tong Li, Yanfen Wang, and Ranjay K. Singh.

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Abstract
The aim of this study was to gain an understanding of the evolving landscape of research on the intricate relationship between COVID-19 and livelihoods, while also identifying research gaps and directions. To achieve this aim, a systematic review methodology was adopted, and metadata was developed using VOSviewer and R software. A total of 1988 relevant articles on COVID-19 and livelihoods were collected since the outbreak of the pandemic. However, after applying exclusion criteria and conducting thorough reviews, only 1503 articles were deemed suitable for analysis. The data was analyzed in relation to three phases of COVID-19 impacts: the early stage of COVID, the middle stages during the outbreak, and the post-recovery phase. We examined the distribution of research disciplines, regions, authors, institutions, and keywords across these phases. The findings revealed that coping strategies, food security, public health, mental health, social vulnerability, and regional differences were extensively researched areas in relation to COVID-19 and livelihoods. It was found that the United States had the highest volume of research on COVID-19 and livelihoods. Additionally, the top 1.28% of journals published 18.76% of the literature, with a predominantly focused on the environmental category. This study offers valuable perspectives into the vulnerability caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and its impacts on livelihoods. Furthermore, it provides lessons learned, outlines potential future research pathways to understand the dynamics between environmental factors (like COVID-19) and livelihood stress, and includes a comparison of traditional livelihoods research.
Publisher
Humanities and Social Sciences Communications
Published On
Dec 05, 2023
Authors
Tong Li, Yanfen Wang, Lizhen Cui, Ranjay K. Singh, Hongdou Liu, Xiufang Song, Zhihong Xu, Xiaoyong Cui
Tags
COVID-19
livelihoods
coping strategies
food security
mental health
social vulnerability
regional differences
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