Martínez L.M., Valencia Trofimoff Vidal Robles Duque Sarmiento Tuiran I V N E J C O L A Quality of life, health, and government perception during COVID-19 times: Data from Colombia Artículo de revista Data in Brief, 37 (107268), pp. 1-11, 2021, ISSN: 2352-3409. Resumen | Enlaces | BibTeX | Etiquetas: covid-19 @article{martinez2021quality,
title = {Quality of life, health, and government perception during COVID-19 times: Data from Colombia},
author = {Martínez, L.M.,Valencia,I., Trofimoff, V., Vidal, N., Robles, E., Duque, J.C., Sarmiento, O.L, Tuiran, A.},
editor = {Elsevier},
doi = {10.1016/j.dib.2021.107268},
issn = {2352-3409},
year = {2021},
date = {2021-07-30},
journal = {Data in Brief},
volume = {37},
number = {107268},
pages = {1-11},
abstract = {This analysis presents data collected through an online sur- vey about the quality of life, health, subjective wellbeing, and government perception in four cities in Colombia during the COVID-19 crisis. Four universities and a local news- paper promoted the survey to assess how the pandemic affected the population’s quality of life in a broad range of social and economic aspects. Respondents were adults (+18 years old) living in the largest Colombia cities: Bogotá, Medellín, Cali, and Barranquilla, totaling 1637 complete observations. Researchers used snowballing sampling strategy, social networks, a web page, and an advertisement in the partner newspaper for data collection. This data set helps to conduct social research and policy reports about the consequences of the pandemic. The data enclosed in this paper includes socioeconomic variables, income reduction, employment, household composition, teleworking, indebtedness, physical and mental health, physical activity behavior, subjective wellbeing, affective and communal relationships, institutional trust, and perception of government performance during COVID-19. We aim at contributing to a better understating of the consequences of the pandemic in Colombia and general in the Global South through the collection and dissemination of data for academic and policy purposes.},
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This analysis presents data collected through an online sur- vey about the quality of life, health, subjective wellbeing, and government perception in four cities in Colombia during the COVID-19 crisis. Four universities and a local news- paper promoted the survey to assess how the pandemic affected the population’s quality of life in a broad range of social and economic aspects. Respondents were adults (+18 years old) living in the largest Colombia cities: Bogotá, Medellín, Cali, and Barranquilla, totaling 1637 complete observations. Researchers used snowballing sampling strategy, social networks, a web page, and an advertisement in the partner newspaper for data collection. This data set helps to conduct social research and policy reports about the consequences of the pandemic. The data enclosed in this paper includes socioeconomic variables, income reduction, employment, household composition, teleworking, indebtedness, physical and mental health, physical activity behavior, subjective wellbeing, affective and communal relationships, institutional trust, and perception of government performance during COVID-19. We aim at contributing to a better understating of the consequences of the pandemic in Colombia and general in the Global South through the collection and dissemination of data for academic and policy purposes. |
Martínez, Lina ; Duque, Juan C Cali y Medellín: Las estrategias gubernamentales para la contención de la pandemia Informe técnico RiSE-group (3), 2020. Enlaces | BibTeX | Etiquetas: covid-19, ODS 10, ODS 11, peak_vision @techreport{peak_vision_3s,
title = {Cali y Medellín: Las estrategias gubernamentales para la contención de la pandemia},
author = {Martínez, Lina and Duque, Juan C.},
url = {https://www.rise-group.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/peak_vision_3.pdf},
year = {2020},
date = {2020-08-01},
number = {3},
institution = {RiSE-group},
keywords = {covid-19, ODS 10, ODS 11, peak_vision},
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Mejía-Dugand, Santiago ; Pizarro-Castillo, Marcela ; Croese, Sylvia ; Reddy, Shobha A Pandemia, Gobernanza y Participación Social. Investigación para promover la participación en tiempos de pandemia Informe técnico RiSe-group (1), 2020. Enlaces | BibTeX | Etiquetas: covid-19, ODS 11, ODS 16, peak_vision @techreport{peak_vision_1s,
title = {Pandemia, Gobernanza y Participación Social. Investigación para promover la participación en tiempos de pandemia},
author = {Mejía-Dugand, Santiago and Pizarro-Castillo, Marcela and Croese, Sylvia and Reddy, Shobha A.},
url = {https://www.rise-group.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/peak_vision_1.pdf
https://www.rise-group.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/peak_vision_1e.pdf},
year = {2020},
date = {2020-05-01},
number = {1},
institution = {RiSe-group},
keywords = {covid-19, ODS 11, ODS 16, peak_vision},
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Martínez, Lina ; Hong, Andy ; Patiño, Jorge E; Duque, Juan C; Rahimi, K Espacios Públicos Verdes: Claves para la adaptación a un mundo con riesgo de epidemias Informe técnico RiSE-group (2), 2020. Enlaces | BibTeX | Etiquetas: covid-19, ODS 11, ODS 3, peak_vision @techreport{peak_vision_2s,
title = {Espacios Públicos Verdes: Claves para la adaptación a un mundo con riesgo de epidemias},
author = {Martínez, Lina and Hong, Andy and Patiño, Jorge E. and Duque, Juan C. and Rahimi, K.},
url = {https://www.rise-group.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/peak_vision_2.pdf
https://www.rise-group.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/peak_vision_2e.pdf},
year = {2020},
date = {2020-05-01},
number = {2},
institution = {RiSE-group},
keywords = {covid-19, ODS 11, ODS 3, peak_vision},
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tppubtype = {techreport}
}
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