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- W3136137306 abstract "AbstractThe COVID-19 epidemic has not merely affected financial thinking on the path of GDP growth but also the pathway of human development. It has impacted one of the necessary foundations of human progress and development, i.e., a healthy and extensive way of life. The Coronavirus, an epidemic virus, outbroken from China, has been spreading all over the place of the world. The transformation of this virus from China to Europe and other parts of the world forced the people to continue in a social separation that affected social integration. The mode of human relations, interdependence, and interaction have been changed due to the emergence of epidemic conditions in social phenomena. In this paper, I highlight three significant aspects resulting from the COVID-19: (i) Society as a form of integration; (ii) Politics as power; (iii) Economy as material gain. The Coronavirus has affected the country’s monetary growth relentlessly, as the lockdown due to infection is producing momentous trouble across several sectors—manufacturing, oil, economics, and many other fields. Numerous estimations are available on the capital loss and the world may face a monetary crisis, and the crisis of human development. If not accurately tackled through political strategy, the social disintegration produced by the COVID-19 disease may develop the discrimination, isolation, inequity, and unemployment in an extensive period. So, the economic strategy may take a policy of inclusiveness, and collective social protection schemes, which may strongly function in safeguarding the right to work and life of the people in society. Subsequently, they perform as automatic stabilizers in decreasing the occurrence of poverty. The economic system in the post-COVID-19 must be settled by the state’s political arrangements, which would protect people’s basic income security. So, it can enhance people’s capability to control trouble and overcome the traumatization.KeywordsImpactCivil societyCOVID-19SocietyEconomyHuman developmentPowerPolitics" @default.
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- W3136137306 date "2021-01-01" @default.
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- W3136137306 title "Restructuring State, Society, and Human Development: Projecting Post-COVID Pandemic Equations" @default.
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