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Falling living standards during the COVID-19 crisis: quantitative evidence from nine developing countries

Egger, D. and Miguel, E. and Warren, S. S. and Shenoy, A. and Collins, E. and Karlan, D. and Parkerson, D. and Mobarak, A. M. and Fink, G. and Udry, C. and Walker, M. and Haushofer, J. and Larreboure, M. and Athey, S. and Lopez-Pena, P. and Benhachmi, S. and Humphreys, M. and Lowe, L. and Meriggi, N. F. and Wabwire, A. and Davis, C. A. and Pape, U. J. and Graff, T. and Voors, M. and Nekesa, C. and Vernot, C.. (2021) Falling living standards during the COVID-19 crisis: quantitative evidence from nine developing countries. Sci Adv, 7 (6). eabe0997.

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Abstract

Despite numerous journalistic accounts, systematic quantitative evidence on economic conditions during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic remains scarce for most low- and middle-income countries, partly due to limitations of official economic statistics in environments with large informal sectors and subsistence agriculture. We assemble evidence from over 30,000 respondents in 16 original household surveys from nine countries in Africa (Burkina Faso, Ghana, Kenya, Rwanda, Sierra Leone), Asia (Bangladesh, Nepal, Philippines), and Latin America (Colombia). We document declines in employment and income in all settings beginning March 2020. The share of households experiencing an income drop ranges from 8 to 87% (median, 68%). Household coping strategies and government assistance were insufficient to sustain precrisis living standards, resulting in widespread food insecurity and dire economic conditions even 3 months into the crisis. We discuss promising policy responses and speculate about the risk of persistent adverse effects, especially among children and other vulnerable groups.
Faculties and Departments:09 Associated Institutions > Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute (Swiss TPH)
09 Associated Institutions > Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute (Swiss TPH) > Department of Epidemiology and Public Health (EPH) > Household Economics and Health Systems Research > Epidemiology and Household Economics (Fink)
06 Faculty of Business and Economics > Departement Wirtschaftswissenschaften > Professuren Wirtschaftswissenschaften > Epidemiology and Household Economics (Fink)
06 Faculty of Business and Economics > Departement Wirtschaftswissenschaften > Professuren Wirtschaftswissenschaften
UniBasel Contributors:Fink, Günther
Item Type:Article, refereed
Article Subtype:Research Article
ISSN:2375-2548 (Electronic)2375-2548 (Linking)
Note:Publication type according to Uni Basel Research Database: Journal article
Language:English
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