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审视新冠疫情期间太平洋岛屿社区的就业状况。

Examining Employment Conditions During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Pasifika Communities.

作者信息

Camacho Santino G, Haitsuka Kilohana, Yi Kenneth, Seia Joseph, Huh David, Spencer Michael S, Takeuchi David

机构信息

University of Washington School of Social Work, Seattle, Washington, USA.

Indigenous Wellness Research Institute, Ola Pasifika, Seattle, Washington, USA.

出版信息

Health Equity. 2022 Aug 10;6(1):564-573. doi: 10.1089/heq.2022.0027. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Pasifika (Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander) people living in the United States experience health, economic, and social inequities, and a disproportionate burden of COVID-19 cases and deaths. This study examines employment among Pasifika living in the 10 US states with the largest Pasifika populations during the COVID-19 pandemic.

METHODS

We use the Current Population Survey to examine racial differences in employment status, paid work from home (PWFH), and industry telework friendliness. We use data from the Washington Office of Fiscal Management and the Washington State (WA) Employment Security Department to examine county-level unemployment claims.

RESULTS

Nationally, Pasifika did not self-report unemployment significantly more than Black, Latino, Asian, and American Indian/Alaska Native respondents, but in WA counties with high Pasifika concentrations, unemployment insurance claim rates were higher compared with all other racial groups, particularly Whites and Asians. Surprisingly, Pasifika had more PWFH opportunities, but worked in less telework-friendly industries nationally.

DISCUSSION

This study demonstrates the complexity of employment among Pasifika during the COVID-19 pandemic. The findings correspond with national reports of racialized communities impacted by unemployment, including Pasifika. Marginally significant differences in unemployment nationally may be due to Pasifika working largely in essential industries requiring workplace attendance.

HEALTH EQUITY IMPLICATIONS

Although overlooked or overshadowed by size, our findings highlight the need for continued advocacy to support data disaggregation and Pasifika data sovereignty. This can be achieved through collaborations between researchers as well as local and community organizations to address data needs of Pasifika communities.

摘要

引言

生活在美国的太平洋岛民(包括夏威夷原住民和其他太平洋岛民)面临健康、经济和社会方面的不平等,且在新冠疫情病例和死亡方面承受着不成比例的负担。本研究考察了在新冠疫情期间生活在美国太平洋岛民人口最多的10个州的太平洋岛民的就业情况。

方法

我们使用当前人口调查来研究就业状况、在家有偿工作(PWFH)以及行业远程工作友好度方面的种族差异。我们使用华盛顿州财务管理办公室和华盛顿州就业安全部的数据来考察县级失业申请情况。

结果

在全国范围内,太平洋岛民自我报告的失业率并不显著高于黑人、拉丁裔、亚裔以及美国印第安人/阿拉斯加原住民受访者,但在太平洋岛民聚居的华盛顿州各县,与所有其他种族群体相比,失业保险申请率更高,尤其是白人和亚裔。令人惊讶的是,太平洋岛民有更多在家有偿工作的机会,但在全国范围内,他们工作的行业对远程工作的友好度较低。

讨论

本研究揭示了新冠疫情期间太平洋岛民就业情况的复杂性。这些发现与关于受失业影响的种族化社区的全国性报告相符,其中包括太平洋岛民。全国范围内失业率的微小显著差异可能是由于太平洋岛民主要在需要出勤的关键行业工作。

健康公平影响

尽管我们的研究结果规模较小而被忽视或掩盖,但强调了持续倡导支持数据分类和太平洋岛民数据主权的必要性。这可以通过研究人员以及地方和社区组织之间的合作来实现,以满足太平洋岛民社区的数据需求。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/f6b8/9448520/11f02bbc8cd2/heq.2022.0027_figure1.jpg

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