• Jobs of the World
  • Mentoring Programme
  • Login for Grantees
  • Code of Conduct
  • About
    • History
    • Investigators
    • Team
  • Projects
    • GLM|LIC
      • Agricultural Labour Markets
      • Gender and Employment
      • Labour Markets in Low-Income Countries
      • Migration
      • Skill Training
    • G²LM|LIC
      • Fact & Policy
      • Fertility & Labour markets
      • Barriers to gender parity
      • The Future of Work
      • Policies & Welfare
    • COVID-19
  • Publications
    • Policy Briefs
    • Synthesis Papers
    • Working Papers
    • Published Articles
    • Book
    • Datasets
  • Events
  • For Policy Makers
Search
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar

Other Finished Projects

  • The shadow economy during Covid-19: effects of the pandemic on dark web marketplaces by Abeer Yehia
  • In crisis we pray: religiosity and the Covid-19 pandemic by Jeanet Singing Bentzen
  • Should I stay or should I go (out): the role of trust and norms in disease prevention during pandemics by Toker Doganoglu
  • Shutdown policies and worldwide conflict by Nicolas Berman
  • The political economy of lockdown: does free media make a difference? by Timothy Besley
  • Political institutions and policy responses during a crisis by Gaurav Chiplunkar
  • Democracy, culture, and contagion: political regimes and countries responsiveness to Covid-19 by Carl Benedikt Frey
  • Risk perception and oil and gas markets under pandemic: evidence from Covid-19 by Behzod B. Ahundjanov
  • Effectiveness of government policies in response to the Covid-19 outbreak by Theologos Deggiades
  • World seaborne trade in real time: a proof of concept for building ais-based nowcasts from scratch by Diego A. Cerdeiro
  • Understanding the Impact of Covid-19 on Economic Outcomes and Well-being of Rural Communities in Western Uganda by Mahreen Mahmud
  • Economic Policy Responses to a Pandemic: Developing the Covid-19 Economic Stimulus Index by Ceyhun Elgin
  • Assessing Impacts on and Resilience to Food Insecurity amid the Covid-19 Lockdowns in Nigeria by Elena M Martinez
  • Disparate Impacts of Covid-19 Lockdowns in Pakistan Affecting Girls and Rural Residents by Syed Hasan
  • Community Health Care and Covid-19 Pandemic: Experimental Evidence from Uganda by Martina Bjorkman-Nyqvist 
  • Poverty and Covid-19 in Developing Countries by Olivier Bargain 
  • COVID-19 and the Future of Microfinance: Evidence and Insights from Pakistan  by Kashif Malik,  Muhammad Meki,  Jonathan Morduch,  Timothy Ogden,  Simon Quinn, and Farah Said
  • A working paper on Disparate Impacts of COVID-19 Lockdowns in Pakistan Affecting Girls and Rural Residents by Syed Hasan, Attique Rehman, and Wendong Zhang
  • Poverty and Inequality amid COVID-19 – Evidence from Pakistan’s Labour Market by Nizamani, Sarah and Waheed, Muhammad Shahid, Applied Economics Research Centre, University of Karachi 
  • The Impact of COVID-19 on Gender Equality by Titan Alon, Matthias Doepke, Jane, Olmstead-Rumsey, and Michèle Tertilt 
  • Estimates of the Impact of COVID-19 on Global Poverty by Andy Sumner, Chris Hoy, and Eduardo Ortiz-Juarez, a UNU-WIDER working paper
  • Where are the Women? Gender Inequalities in COVID-19 Research Authorship by Ana-Catarina Pinho-Gomes, Sanne Peters, Kelly Thompson, Carinna Hockham, Katherine Ripullone, Mark Woodward, and Cheryl Carcel
  • COVID-19 Amplifies Gender Disparities in Research by Goran Muric, Kristina Lerman, Emilio Ferrara
  • The COVID-19 Pandemic has Increased the Care Burden of Women and Families by Kate Powder
  • Gendered Impacts of COVID-19 School Closures: Insights from Frontline Organizations by Maryam Akmal, Susannah Hares, and Megan O’Donnell, Center for Global Development
  • COVID‐19 and the Gender Gap in Work Hours by Caitlyn Collins, Liana Christin Landivar, Leah Ruppanner, and William J. Scarborough\
  • Macroeconomic Implications of COVID-19: Can Negative Supply Shocks Cause Demand Shortages? By Veronica Guerrieri, Guido Lorenzoni, Ludwig Straub, and Iván Werning
  • Where are the Women? Gender Inequalities in COVID-19 Research Authorship by Ana-Catarina, Pinho-Gomes, Sanne Peters, Kelly Thompson, Carinna Hockham, Katherine Ripullone, Mark Woodward, and Cheryl Carcel
  • Covid-19 and Domestic Violence: An Indirect Path to Social and Economic Crisis by Amalesh Sharma and Sourav Bikash Borah
  • The COVID-19 Pandemic and Ethics in Mexico through a Gender Lens by  Amaranta Manrique De Lara  and María De Jesús Medina Arellano
  • Women at the Frontline of COVID-19: Can Gender Mainstreaming in Free Trade Agreements Help? By  Amrita Bahri
  • Migrant Workers at Crossroads–The Covid-19 Pandemic and the Migrant Experience in India by Rajani Suresh , Justine James and Balraju R. S.j
  • The Value of Work: Rethinking Labor Productivity in Times of COVID‐19 and Automation by Juan Chebly, Austin Schiano and Divya Mehra
  • Gender Differences in Experiencing Coronavirus-Triggered Economic Hardship: Evidence from Four Developing Countries by  Mobarak Hossain
  • COVID-19 Crisis Shifts the Career Paradigm of Women and Maligns the Labour Market: A Gender Lens by Nizam Ud Din, Xinsheng Cheng, Shama Nazneen, Hongyan Sun, and Muhammad Imran
  • The Syndemic of COVID-19 and Gender-based Violence in Humanitarian Settings: Leveraging Lessons from Ebola in the Democratic Republic of Congo by Lindsay Stark, Melissa Meinhart, Luissa Vahedi, Simone E Carter, Elisabeth Roesch, Isabel Scott Moncrieff, Philomene Mwanze Palaku, Flore Rossi, Catherine Poulton
  • The ‘Living Dead’ within ‘Death‐worlds’: Gender Crisis and Covid‐19 in India by Debadrita Chakraborty
  • Unpacking the Potential Implications of Covid-19 for Gender Inequality in the SA Labour Market by Jacqueline Mosomi, Amy Thornton, Nicola Branson
  • Labor Market and Unpaid Works Implications of COVID‐19 for Bangladeshi Women by Mou Rani Sarker
  • Female Labor Force Participation under COVID-19 Pandemic: Evidence from the first round of the Uganda High-frequency Phone Survey on COVID-19 by Mukoki James, Candia Andabati Douglas, Ssebulime Kurayish, Musoke Edward
  • An Intersectional Analysis of COVID-19 Unemployment by Armagan Gezici and Ozge Ozay
  • The Labor Market and Poverty Impacts of Covid-19 in South Africa by Rocco Zizzamia, Ronak Jain, Joshua Budlender, Ihsaan Bassier
  • COVID-19 Crisis Shifts the Career Paradigm of Women and Maligns the Labour Market: A Gender Lens by Nizam Ud Din, Xinsheng Cheng, Shama Nazneen, Hongyan Sun, and Muhammad Imran
  • The Syndemic of COVID-19 and Gender-based Violence in Humanitarian Settings: Leveraging Lessons from Ebola in the Democratic Republic of Congo by Lindsay Stark, Melissa Meinhart, Luissa Vahedi, Simone E Carter, Elisabeth Roesch, Isabel Scott Moncrieff, Philomene Mwanze Palaku, Flore Rossi, Catherine Poulton
  • The ‘Living Dead’ within ‘Death‐Worlds’: Gender Crisis and Covid‐19 in India by Debadrita Chakraborty
  • The Value of Work: Rethinking Labor Productivity in Times of COVID‐19 and Automation by Juan Chebly, Austin Schiano and Divya Mehra
  • Gender Differences in Experiencing Coronavirus-Triggered Economic Hardship: Evidence from Four Developing Countries by  Mobarak Hossain
  • The Labor Market and Poverty Impacts of Covid-19 in South Africa by Rocco Zizzamiam, Ronak Jain, Joshua Budlender, Ihsaan Bassier
  • An Intersectional Analysis of COVID-19 Unemployment by Armagan Gezici and Ozge Ozay
  • Improving Task Completion by School Principals During the Covid-19 Crisis by Daniel Morales

sidebar

Subscribe to our mailing list
Contact us
Follow us on Bluesky
Follow us on X

Established in 1998 in Bonn, Germany, IZA is an independent, non-profit research institution supported by the Deutsche Post Foundation with a focus on the analysis of global labour markets. It operates an international network of about 1,500 economists and researchers spanning across more than 50 countries.

Based on academic excellence and an ambitious publication strategy, IZA serves as a place of communication between academic science and political practice.

The Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) leads the UK's work to end extreme poverty. We're ending the need for aid by creating jobs, unlocking the potential of girls and women, and helping to save lives when humanitarian emergencies hit.

FCDO is a ministerial department, supported by 12 agencies and public bodies.

© 2012–2025 | IZA – Institute of Labor Economics | Code of Conduct | Imprint