| Unique ID | iCARE-JK-0031 |
| Prefix / Honorific (optional) (Prefix) | Ms. |
| First or given name (First name) | June |
| Last or family name (Last name) | Kim |
| Email (Enter your email) | yeekyungkim@hotmail.com |
| Institution | Concordia University |
| Country (Country) | Canada |
| Analysis Plan Title | Impacts of COVID-19 healthcare policies across different income groups in Canada |
| Analysis Plan Description | Analyze how different income groups in the Canadian representative sample (top-third, middle-third, bottom-third) have been impacted financially and in terms of physical and mental health by Canadian COVID-19 mitigation policies (such as quarantine orders and closure of non-essential services). I want to analyze how these income groups perceive governmental policies (strict/lenient), motivations to adhere to policies and their main concerns about COVID-19. I would also like to analyze the proportion of non-white individuals (or racially marginalized individuals) belonging to each income group. The main objective is to assess how different income groups in Canada may be disproportionately affected by COVID-19 healthcare policies and how they perceive these policies, to inform future decisions of policymakers. |
| Keyword 1 | impacts |
| Keyword 2 | sociodemographics |
| Keyword 3 (optional) | COVID-19 policies |
| Keyword 4 (optional) | government measures |
| Keyword 5 (optional) | employment |
| Keyword 6 (optional) | adherence |
| Representative data | Representative data |
| Location data | Country-based |
| Country (Country) | Canada |
| Data Time Frame | Data from specific surveys |
| Data Time Frame – Specific Survey | Survey 1 – March 27 to May 5, 2020, Survey 2 – May 6 to June 7, 2020, Survey 3 – June 8 to July 21, 2020 |
| Entry Date | 27-05-2021 17:22 |
| Latest update | 2021-11-18: Closed- undergraduate project has been stored on the OSF registry |