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The article highlights the results of the first stage of the monitoring study, which is an express-slice of the changes in the level of economic and psychosocial well-being of households that have occurred due to the introduction of restrictive measures in the region linked with the difficult epidemiological conditions. During ten weeks, a group of respondents assessed the change in the situation through the prism of their families using the scales proposed by the authors. The quantitative results of the scale assessments of the five express-slices are supplemented by a qualitative analysis of the respondents’ narratives that allowing to obtain a detailed understanding of the feelings and experiences of overcoming the Covid-19 pandemic negative factors by people living together and running the household jointly. The quantitative and qualitative assessment is based on the individual perception of the situation by the respondents and reflects the dynamics of changes in the level of subjective economic and psychosocial well-being of households.
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This work was supported by Russian Foundation for Basic Research (RFBR) under Grant No. 19-010-00705 “Development of tools for assessing the impact of social pollution of labour relations on the employees’ wellbeing in a digital economy.”
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Fedorova, A., Polents, I. (2021). Monitoring Changes in Households Well-Being Under Conditions of Lockdown. In: Solovev, D.B., Savaley, V.V., Bekker, A.T., Petukhov, V.I. (eds) Proceeding of the International Science and Technology Conference "FarEastСon 2020". Smart Innovation, Systems and Technologies, vol 227. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-0953-4_65
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