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Financial Coping Strategies of Households during COVID-19 Induced Lockdown

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  • Adesina-Uthman, Ganiyat Adejoke

    (National Open University of Nigeria)

  • Obaka, Abel Inabo

    (National Open University of Nigeria)

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This paper focuses on the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic-induced lockdown on the financial resources of households, their survival strategies, and planned coping strategies. It employed the survey method of research in which 288 questionnaires were administered online and delivered by hand to respondents across the six geographical zones of Nigeria. The study used frequency and percentages to analyze the perceptions of households regarding their survival strategies, government supports, and the effectiveness of compliance to government orders. The questionnaire was designed to elicit relevant information regarding how households coped with the COVID-19 induced lockdown in Nigeria. It was found that most households had no contingency savings to address such emergencies; therefore, the lockdown put a lot of strain on the personal income and savings of households. It was also found that the household rating of government supports was very poor which led to partial compliance with the stay-at-home order. Finally, it was found that the most preferred coping strategy was to take salary advance, followed by going back to work and borrowing. The study recommends contingency savings habits to households and controlling the inflation rate to the government as important steps for returning towards normality. The government of Nigeria needs to prioritize the health sector in budget allocation for proper healthcare delivery. The study also recommends contingency savings habits to households and social inclusion to the government along with giving out bailouts to households, firms, and industries to boost the economy.

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  • Adesina-Uthman, Ganiyat Adejoke & Obaka, Abel Inabo, 2020. "Financial Coping Strategies of Households during COVID-19 Induced Lockdown," Empirical Economic Review, Department of Economics and Statistics, Dr Hassan Murad School of Management, University of Management and Technology, Lahore, vol. 3(2), pages 83-114.
  • Handle: RePEc:ris:empecr:0030
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    Keywords

    COVID-19; Pandemic;

    JEL classification:

    • E71 - Macroeconomics and Monetary Economics - - Macro-Based Behavioral Economics - - - Role and Effects of Psychological, Emotional, Social, and Cognitive Factors on the Macro Economy
    • I19 - Health, Education, and Welfare - - Health - - - Other

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