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This is the question that has guided this year’s research structure: updated to 2020 sixty indicators out of 90: 25 measure the impact of the virus on the economy and society
by Marco Mariani
This is the question that has guided the structure of the research this year: updated to 2020 sixty indicators out of 90: 25 measure the impact of the virus on the economy and society
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northDoes it still make sense to talk about quality of life in the Italy of the pandemic? The investigation presented today by Il Sole 24 Ore has begun this year not by numbers, but by a question.
Since the last week of February, Italians have been affected every day by an ordeal of information about infections, deaths, broken affections, suspended social relationships, congested mobility, economic activities at risk, burned jobs. Between lockdowns and quarantines, can this be quality of life?
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The repercussions of the emergency have been serious for all, tragic and irreversible for many. And sadly, they are not finished yet.
The Covid-19 experience
At the same time, the Covid-19 experience represented, and continues to represent, a test of resistance and an act of confidence towards the future. At all levels, collective and individual. This tension also speaks of quality of life, not only of the fury of the virus, which has taken away a lot of quality both when living in community and from individual stocks. A year of continuous steps backwards, but always wanting to start moving forward again.
That is why the question that this 2020 survey faced at the beginning deserved a positive answer: yes, it still makes sense to talk about quality of life.