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Satisfaction with the COVID-19 Economic Stimulus Policy: A Study of the Special Cash Payment Policy for Residents of Japan

Journal

SUSTAINABILITY
Volume 14, Issue 6, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/su14063401

Keywords

COVID-19 pandemic; economic recession; economic stimulus policy; special cash payment program; Japan

Funding

  1. JSPS KAKENHI [19K13739, 19K13684]
  2. RISTEX,JST

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The COVID-19 pandemic has caused a recession globally, leading to financial difficulties for many households. To mitigate these effects, the Japanese government provided a one-time cash payment to registered residents at the beginning of the pandemic. However, only 20% of recipients expressed satisfaction with this policy. Factors such as gender, age, education level, and anxiety about the future influenced satisfaction levels, while marriage, occupation, household assets, and subjective health positively affected satisfaction. The study highlights the importance of considering the diverse challenges faced by different socioeconomic groups when designing future policies.
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused a recession in the global economy. Many households have been experiencing financial difficulties. In order to curb its ripple effects on households, the Japanese government distributed a one-time cash payment of JPY 100,000 to every registered resident at the beginning of the pandemic. We utilized Hiroshima University's Household Behavioral and Financial Survey in 2020 and 2021, and found that only 20% of the observations were satisfied with the one-time payment they received. We performed probit regression and found that those who were male, older, had a higher education level, and had anxiety about the future were less likely to be satisfied with this policy. Having a spouse, being a public official, and having higher household assets or better subjective health enhanced satisfaction with the policy. Our subsample analyses showed heterogeneity in satisfaction among various socioeconomic groups and in associations between their socioeconomic characteristics and policy satisfaction. The government should design future policies with due consideration of the challenges faced by various socioeconomic groups.

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