Identifying Social Mobility and Lifestyle of People during COVID-19 in Pakistan
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https://doi.org/10.35484/pssr.2024(8-II)10Keywords:
Covid-19, Lifestyle, Mental Health, Mix Method Research, Personalized Medicine, Social MobilityAbstract
Researcher assesses the multi-dimensional consequences of COVID-19 on social mobility as well as patterns of living in Pakistan. COVID-19 has led to dramatically changes in people’s social mobility and lifestyle. Lesser social mobility is connected with less equality of opportunity. It builds a fragmented and broke society, by social, political and economic geographical divides. This research (humanize) employs a mixed-methods strategy (suggest the addition of the word strategy here) combining (select the correct verb) quantitative surveys with qualitative interviews and investigates the changes in (substitute a new preposition here) employment enrolments to educational institutions traffic flow patterns food habits physical activities and leisure activities. The results point to the fact that the domains of Education Health Jobs and the Effect of individuals in Pakistan have faced disruption reflecting the wide effect of the Pandemic on multiple areas of life in Pakistan. This paper highlights the significance of comprehending these social mobility and lifestyle changes to educate the public health field policy-making and resource allocation. These goal to resolve the problem and put resilience mechanisms in place after the pandemic.
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