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Other Finished Projects

  • 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
  • The Impact of COVID-19 in Brazil: Labour Market and Social Protection Responses by Ian Prates & Rogério J. Barbos
  • 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

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