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  2. UN/DESA Policy Brief #86: The long-term impact of COVID-19 on poverty

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  3. The impact of COVID-19 on global extreme poverty

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  4. UN/DESA Policy Brief #85: Impact of COVID-19: perspective from

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  5. COVID-19 and rural poverty: Supporting and protecting the rural poor in

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  6. A Poor People’s Pandemic Report: Mapping the Intersections of Poverty

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  1. Period Poverty: A Neglected Public Health Issue

    During the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, period poverty has become an important public health issue because many people have started to lose their jobs and have income problems owing to the long quarantine and closing of many businesses [1,2]. A study conducted in the United States reported that the COVID-19 pandemic exacerbated ...

  2. Period Poverty and the Pandemic: A Forgotten Crisis

    While period poverty in the United States is increasingly being seen as a problem, the day-to-day experiences of those facing period poverty are only just beginning to be researched and understood. Additionally, new research has been conducted to understand the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on period poverty.

  3. COVID-19 and poverty vulnerability

    The COVID-19 shock has permanently increased poverty vulnerability due to considerable uncertainty about future global prospects. The short- and long-term effects of the pandemic measured by a ...

  4. How many people is the COVID-19 pandemic pushing into poverty? A long

    The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the course of human development. In this manuscript we analyze the long-term effect of COVID-19 on poverty at the country-level across various income thresholds to 2050. We do this by introducing eight quantitative scenarios that model the future of Sustainable Development Goal 1 (SDG1) achievement using alternative assumptions about COVID-19 effects on both ...

  5. Poverty in the Pandemic: Policy Lessons from COVID-19 on JSTOR

    Poverty in the Pandemic provides the most complete account to date of the unique challenges that low-income households in the U.S. faced during the COVID-19 pandemic. 978-1-61044-923-6. Sociology, Public Health. At the close of 2019, the United States saw a record-low povertyrate. At the start of 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic threatened toupend ...

  6. PDF Real-time Poverty Estimates During the COVID-19 Pandemic

    In Table 1, we report these estimates as well as updated results through March 2021. Our initial results showed that poverty declined in the first few months after the start of the pandemic. The poverty rate fell by 1.3 percentage points from 10.7 1percent in January 2020 to 9.4 percent in June 2020.

  7. PDF The Impact of COVID-19 on Global Inequality and Poverty

    nessed the largest increase to global inequality and poverty since at least 1990. This paper estimates that COVID-19 increased the global Gini index by 0.7 point and global extreme poverty (using a poverty line of $2.15 per day) by 90 million people compared to counterfactual with-out the pandemic. These findings are primarily driven by

  8. Race, ethnicity, poverty and the social determinants of the coronavirus

    The purpose of this study was to investigate poverty-, race- and ethnic-based disparities and associated economic, housing, transit, population health and health care characteristics. Methods: Six-month cumulative coronavirus incidence and mortality were examined using adjusted negative binomial models among all U.S. counties (n = 3142).

  9. The impact of COVID-19 on poverty and inequality: Evidence from phone

    Figure 2: COVID-19-induced changes in extreme poverty. Source: Authors' calculation based on High Frequency Phone Surveys. While there were large increases in poverty in most countries, the estimated changes in the distribution of income or consumption across households were small. There are a few reasons for this.

  10. UN/DESA Policy Brief #86: The long-term impact of COVID-19 on poverty

    Summary. This Policy Brief aims to inform policymakers of the potential impact of COVID-19 on poverty. It will explore the implications of COVID-19 through various macro-economic scenarios, ranging from the very optimistic to the pessimistic. The findings suggest that complete eradication of extreme poverty by 2030 looks highly unlikely even in ...

  11. The Economic and Social Impact of COVID-19 : Poverty and Household Welfare

    Daily Updates of the Latest Projects & Documents. This Regular Economic Report (RER) on poverty and household welfare shows how the macroeconomic impact affects the people, and discusses the social impact of COVID-19 in .

  12. Extreme poverty in the time of COVID-19

    The short-term economic and well-being costs of COVID-19 have been severe. Though we hope the pandemic will be a temporary shock, in the interim it has pushed many vulnerable households living at ...

  13. Period Poverty and the COVID-19 Pandemic: Policy Challenges and

    Monthly menstrual product expenses average $13.25 per month, according to one survey. These costs are prohibitive for some, contributing to the phenomenon known as "period poverty," which describes a lack of access to period products due to cost. Period poverty, like so many other health inequities, has gotten worse during the Coronavirus ...

  14. Projected poverty impacts of COVID-19 (coronavirus)

    Poverty projections suggest that the social and economic impacts of the crisis are likely to be quite significant. Estimates based on growth projections from the June 2020 Global Economic Prospects report show that, when compared with pre-crisis forecasts, COVID-19 could push 71 million people into extreme poverty in 2020 under the baseline scenario and 100 million under the downside scenario.

  15. The impact of COVID-19 on global poverty under worsening growth and

    The Poverty and Shared Prosperity Report 2020 (PSPR2020) reported that COVID-19 was likely to push between 88 and 115 million people into extreme poverty—those living under $1.90-a-day—around the globe in 2020 (also see our related blog).These estimates were based on growth forecasts from the Global Economic Prospects (GEP) from June. We will update these numbers following the next GEP ...

  16. Addressing poverty post COVID-19 pandemic

    As per data from the UN's Human Rights Agency, one in five people, or 21.1% of the EU's population (EU-27), were at risk of poverty or social exclusion in 2019, representing 92.4 million people. A total of 19.4 million children, representing 23.1% of all EU children, are at risk of poverty across the Union. Women in particular experience higher poverty rates than men, and this gap only grows ...

  17. Economic, social and political issues raised by the COVID-19 pandemic

    Then attention turns to considering social choice and economic trade-offs between the incidence of COVID-19 infections and the level of economic activity. This is followed up by a critical discussion of the desirability of isolating social groups in order to control the incidence of COVID-19 and possibly reduce economic losses from the pandemic.

  18. The impact of COVID-19 on global extreme poverty

    But in 2020, the impact of collapsing growth will be substantial. Compared to 2019, poverty in 2020 could rise by 120 million people. Compared to the baseline path for poverty, the 2020 figure is ...

  19. COVID-19 made it harder to access period products: The effects of a

    Three main outcome variables were identified: (1) the COVID-19 pandemic making it more difficult to access period products, (2) struggling to purchase period products in the past year, and (3) missing work in the past year due to a lack of access to period products. If the pandemic made it more difficult to access products was a categorical yes ...

  20. Poverty, Inequality and Social Protection Programs in Africa: Lessons

    The third paper on 'Revisiting Poverty Trends and the Role of Social Protection Systems in Africa During the COVID-19 Pandemic' by Kibrom A. Abay, Nishant Yonzan, Sikandra Kurdi and Kibrom Tafere attempts to estimate and reassess the impact of the pandemic on country-level poverty in Africa using combined national accounts data along with ...

  21. PDF COVID-19, Poverty, and Social Safety Net Response in Zambia

    COVID-19, Poverty, and Social Safety Net Response in Zambia Boban Varghese Paul Arden Finn Sarang Chaudhary ... e Policy Research Working Paper Series disseminates the ndings of work in progress to encourage the exchange of ideas about development issues. An objective of the series is to get the ndings out quickly, even if the presentations are ...

  22. Socioeconomic Disadvantage and Youth Mental Health During the COVID-19

    The COVID-19 lockdown halted research collection during the 2-year follow-up visits (ages 11 to 12 years), but eventually resumed. As some youths already underwent their 2-year visits prior to lockdown, this allowed for a natural experiment-like design to compare prepandemic and intrapandemic groups.

  23. Impact on Health Systems from COVID-19 and the Role of Social ...

    The COVID-19 pandemic strained the U.S. health care system to an extent not seen in the past, revealing and exacerbating pre-existing challenges. An already stressed system was immediately ...

  24. Sustainability

    The COVID-19 pandemic, which originated as a singular health crisis, quickly transformed into a complex polycrisis affecting social, economic, political, and environmental dimensions [].Consequently, the pandemic has undeniably exerted a profound impact across the global economy, reshaping industries and altering consumer behaviors [].In-depth studies have elucidated various dimensions of this ...

  25. The Extent of COVID-19 Pandemic Socio-Economic Impact on Global Poverty

    The outbreak of COVID 19 made many poor communities in different places of the world face very challenging socio-economic and livelihood consequences. This paper targets to analyse this socio-economic impact to determine how the pandemic is causing various problems to the impoverished. An integrative literature review was carried out to sample the consequences of the global pandemic economic ...