New Study Says The Pandemic Has Caused A 'Staggering' Economic, Human Impact In Developing Countries
Scene in Bangladesh under COVID. Credit: Mehdi Hasan/Dhaka Tribune
The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic last year led to a devastating loss of jobs and income across the global south, threatening hundreds of millions of people with hunger and lost savings and raising an array of risks for children, according to new research co-authored at the University of California, Berkeley.
The research, to be published Friday Feb. 5, 2021, in the journal Science Advances, found "staggering" income losses after the pandemic emerged last year, with a median 70% of households across nine countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America reporting financial losses.
By April last year, roughly 50% or more of those surveyed in several countries were forced to eat smaller meals or skip meals altogether, a number that reached 87% for rural households in the West African country of Sierra Leone.
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WNU Editor: The study is here .... Falling living standards during the COVID-19 crisis: Quantitative evidence from nine developing countries (Sciences Advances).
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New Study Says The Pandemic Has Caused A 'Staggering' Economic, Human Impact In Developing Countries
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