posted on 2021-11-02, 22:01authored bySimon Chapple, Michael Fletcher, Kate Prickett, Conal Smith
The article discusses results from the IGPS/Roy McKenzie Centre Covid-19 lockdown survey, focusing on what people reported about their experiences of the level 4 lockdown, both positive and negative, in an open-field response. New Zealanders’ responses allow identification of some common themes. Some of these themes, perhaps, come as a surprise: generally, a plurality of people were positive about the lockdown, particularly in terms of the benefits of time with their family, with a majority having either positive or mixed/neutral feelings. Less surprisingly, work was also on a lot of people’s minds. The results also illustrate a wide diversity of human experiences during the lockdown.
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Chapple, S., Fletcher, M., Prickett, K. & Smith, C. (2020). What People Said about Life under Lockdown. Policy Quarterly, 16(3). https://doi.org/10.26686/pq.v16i3.6556