Due to COVID-19: 13% of students have delayed graduation, 40% have lost a job, internship, or job offer, and 29% expect to earn less at age 35. Moreover, these effects have been highly heterogeneous. One quarter of students increased their study time...
more likely to change their majors; first-generation students were 50% more likely to delay graduation than those who have college-educated The impact of COVID 19, Page 2 Research in Higher Education Volume 42 parents, and lower income students were 55 percent more likely to delay graduation....
According to the UN, the pandemic offers an opportunity to turn the crisis into a stimulus to reach the SDG (Hörisch, 2021), build strong alliances (SDG 17) and guarantee access to education (SDG-4), thereby reducing the negative effects of COVID-19. While education cannot be held ...
At present,the situation of epidemic prevention and control is still serious all over the world. Many universities are facing a difficult problem about the management to protect students and faculty from the virus,for t...
Chapter 17 - The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on public transport in South Africa—A Cape Town study the impacts of this round of COVID-19 quarantine on domestic college students and their responses,we conducted a systematic survey to assess the stress ... M Bruwer,R Behrens,N Mclachla...
Students are in crisis and need support. Regardless of gender, race, ethnicity, background, or even the direct impact of COVID-19 on their family's livelihood,all students are struggling. "To be honest, ever since quarantine I’ve felt lifeless." ...
The impact of employment stress on college students: psychological well-being during COVID-19 pandemic in China This study aims to investigate the impact of employment stress on college students' psychological well-being during the COVID-19 pandemic in China. An ... P Yan,BL Shao,RL Su,.....
COVID-19 has disrupted the lives of children and young people beyond recognition. Throughout the pandemic, research has been underway to assess the impact on young people's mental health, but much research is poor quality and so potentially misleading. ...
of a careful assessment of the feelings of over 13,000 students at high school, undergraduate, and postgraduate levels across 36 campuses over 8 subsequent weeks from the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. The results indicate a general low energy level and dominance of negative feelings among ...
The COVID-19 has sent billions of students worldwide into lockdown. The study aimed to assess the prevalence of anxiety and identify the factors associated with anxiety among French students during lockdown.A cross-sectional study was conducted to collect sociodemographic data, living and learning ...