2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijdrr.2021.102514
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Analysis of the state of social resilience among different socio-demographic groups during the COVID- 19 pandemic

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“…Resilience theory entered the research literature of many scientific disciplines from the ecology field (1,16,22,23). In its evolution, this theory used the foundations of theories such as complexity theory, agent-based theory, and systems of systems theory (24).…”
Section: Theoretical Background and Development Of Hypotheses Resilie...mentioning
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“…Resilience theory entered the research literature of many scientific disciplines from the ecology field (1,16,22,23). In its evolution, this theory used the foundations of theories such as complexity theory, agent-based theory, and systems of systems theory (24).…”
Section: Theoretical Background and Development Of Hypotheses Resilie...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This theory is based on the basic assumption that different social, economic, and ecological systems face a series of uncertainties that make it difficult to predict patterns and trends (22,25). In other words, in these systems, there is a variable set of shocks and serendipities such as floods, droughts, and diseases that are part of the facts (1,26).…”
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“…Appendix A Table A1. Primary Selection of Indicators and Frequency [1,3,7,12,13,[21][22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29]43,52,.…”
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“…Given the characteristic conditions and the existence of a democratic and centralized system in China, epidemic prevention and control measures are unique from other countries. In China, decisions made by the central and local governments are imposed on the public to restrict their mobility, for instance, the self-isolation policies, which have caused major socio-economic implications [ 7 ]. The Chinese government also enacts strict restrictions and policies to prevent people from gathering in groups [ 1 ].…”
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