Carr Olivia G, Jilani-Hyler Nadia, Murray Gregg R
Education Research Alliance for New Orleans, Tulane University, USA.
Department of Social Sciences, Augusta University, USA.
Int J Educ Dev. 2022 Apr;90:102560. doi: 10.1016/j.ijedudev.2022.102560. Epub 2022 Jan 31.
The COVID-19 pandemic has had devastating effects on the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, and MENA states have taken dramatic steps in response. This study focuses on school closures, an intervention that all MENA states adopted, some much earlier than others. It seeks to identify policy factors related to MENA governments' decisions to close schools during the first wave of the pandemic. Results suggest external issues regarding temporal and geographic diffusion played the largest role. They also indicate that factors related to disease risk, the economy, political institutions, and women's position in society mattered as well, all of which suggest the decisions were complex.
新冠疫情对中东和北非(MENA)地区造成了毁灭性影响,该地区各国已采取重大举措应对。本研究聚焦于学校关闭这一所有中东和北非国家都采取的干预措施,其中一些国家比其他国家更早采取这一措施。研究旨在确定与中东和北非各国政府在疫情第一波期间决定关闭学校相关的政策因素。结果表明,与时间和地理扩散相关的外部问题起了最大作用。研究还表明,与疾病风险、经济、政治体制以及妇女社会地位相关的因素也很重要,所有这些都表明这些决定是复杂的。