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Thematic Area: COVID-19

The current COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in a global crisis with short- and long-term implications for health, the economy, and social relations. The negative impacts of the crisis are expected to be more pronounced in developing countries. Therefore, there is an urgent need for policymakers in these countries to monitor the extent of the spread as well as ongoing and future implications. Against this background, G²LM|LIC launched a special call of interest for research on COVID-19 in low-income countries. Relevant Two types of research are needed:

  • First, research aiming at collecting data utilizing innovative approaches (e.g., mobile technology, internet, etc.) to give insights on the current status of the pandemic as well as the economic and social impacts of different measures taken by governments to curb the spread of the pandemic.
  • Second, innovative research projects with designs that allow for longer-term impact evaluations of the pandemic and measures taken by governments, using wide-range of research methodologies and data sources (e.g., administrative data, publicly available data, private sector data including remote sensing data, online or phone surveys, etc.). These can be new or in addition to existing longitudinal surveys as long as they address the implications of COVID-19.

The research projects aim to focus on vulnerable groups, other than women, e.g. informal workers, migrants, factory workers, etc. The research will provide evidence-based policy recommendations to help in achieving quick policy responses to COVID-19 challenges.


G²LM|LIC Research Project conducted by Institute for Financial Management and Research (IFMR)

Is Heading Home a Dead End? COVID-Induced Migration and Local Labour Market Opportunities in Rural India

On March 24 2020, the Indian government announced a nationwide lockdown to slow the spread of COVID-19.  Implemented with just four hours’ notice, the lockdown forced millions of suddenly out-of-work migrants to return to their villages –often...

  • Gender
  • Information
  • Internal Migration
  • Labour Markets
  • Rural
  • India
G²LM|LIC Research Project conducted by Economic Research Forum

Assessing the Impact of the Shock on the Most Vulnerable

Sudan Labor Market Panel Survey 2020

The COVID-19 pandemic poses a particular challenge for low-income and fragile countries, as well as vulnerable groups, particularly women. Our Sudan Labor Market Panel Survey (SLMPS) 2020 project, with planned data collection starting in...

  • Employment
  • Gender
  • Health
  • Labour Markets
  • Panel Data
  • Sudan
G²LM|LIC Research Project conducted by BRAC (NGO)

The Effects of Employer Responses to COVID-19 on Female Garment Workers in Bangladesh

Export manufacturing in low-income countries has been devastated by COVID-19.  For instance, 46% of garment factories in Bangladesh report that “a lot” to “most” of their orders have been cancelled (Anner 2020),  leading to mass...

  • Employer
  • Garment
  • Gender
  • Bangladesh
G²LM|LIC Research Project conducted by Harvard Business School

Tracking the Value of Time of Informal Sector Workers during and Post-Curfew in Nairobi, Kenya

Covid-19 is already having widespread consequences in Nairobi, Kenya including the loss of earnings and starvation. Anecdotal evidence suggests that there is considerable heterogeneity. For example, vendors who can still sell essential goods have...

  • Informal sector
  • Kenya
G²LM|LIC Research Project conducted by RWI Leibniz-Institut

Resilience and Recovery: The Economic Impact of COVID-19 on the Informal Sector in Uganda

The number of COVID-19 cases in Africa is exponentially increasing and WHO experts fear not only many fatalities but also devastating social and economic consequences. African governments have responded to the pandemic by strict shutdowns of public...

  • Informal sector
  • RCT
  • Rural
  • Uganda
G²LM|LIC Research Project conducted by J-PAL (MENA)The American University in Cairo

Assessing the Labour Market Impact of COVID-19 on Women with Young Children in Egypt

Women with young children are doubly challenged by the pandemic.  Disproportionately responsible for caregiving, yet faced with the loss of child care options in light of the pandemic and lockdowns, they will face particular difficulties in...

  • Child care
  • Firms
  • Gender
  • Labour Markets
  • Egypt
G²LM|LIC Research Project conducted by Innovations for Poverty ActionUniversity of Michigan

Remittances and Coping with COVID‐19

The study seeks to support the Philippine COVID‐19 response by quantifying the role of international migrant remittances in helping households cope with the pandemic’s economic consequences. Remittances are known to provide important support for...

  • Gender
  • Migration
  • Remittance
  • The Philippines
G²LM|LIC Research Project conducted by Innovations for Poverty Action

Gender Effects of COVID-19: Evidence from the Kenya Life Panel Survey

Governments in many countries are implementing social distancing measures to reduce the spread of COVID-19, yet there is limited evidence about the effectiveness of these measures in low-income contexts. This is particularly true of travel...

  • Gender
  • Panel Data
  • Kenya
G²LM|LIC Research Project conducted by Harvard UniversityInstitute for Financial Management and Research (IFMR)

What Can Online Vacancies Tell Us About Labour Market Conditions in Lower-Income Countries? Evidence from India

Over the last decade, the rapid diffusion of internet technologies in lower-income countries has changed how employers and workers interact in the labor market. While the initial boom in online recruitment focused on higher-wage occupations, there...

  • Job Search
  • Labour Markets
  • India
G²LM|LIC Research Project conducted by London Business SchoolUniversity of Virginia

Gender Differences in the Effects of the ‘Great Lockdown’ on Time Use

This research will address whether and how the coronavirus pandemic exacerbates barriers to gender parity in developing countries by asymmetrically affecting time use for men and women. The effects of COVID-19 are likely to differ by gender (Alon et...

  • Gender
  • Productivity
  • India
  • Kenya
G²LM|LIC Research Project conducted by University of California

Migration, Changing Residence Patterns, and Covid-19 in India

Informal insurance through family members and temporary migration are among the most important ways that individuals in low-income countries mitigate economic shocks. Covid-19 makes these traditional means of informal insurance socially costly....

  • Migration
  • India
G²LM|LIC Research Project conducted by University of California, Berkeley

Meet Your Future: Job Search Effort and Aspirations of Young Jobseekers

The Meet You Future Project (MYF) is an ongoing RCT designed in partnership with BRAC Uganda to investigate the relative importance of several barriers to quality employment that students face when transitioning from the educational sector into...

  • Job Search
  • RCT
  • Youth
  • Uganda
G²LM|LIC Research Project conducted by Center of Economic Research in Pakistan

Characterizing Urban Labour Market Effects of COVID and Speeding Recovery Through a Job Search Platform

The COVID-19 crisis has triggered unemployment worldwide.  In developing countries, the effects are expected to be large (Mubarak and Howell 2020; Saleh and Cash 2020; Dingel and Neiman 2020); however, better data is needed to understand (1) who is...

  • Job Search
  • Labour Markets
  • Urban
  • Pakistan
G²LM|LIC Research Project conducted by Monash University

The Impact of COVID19 Pandemic on the Small Firms in Developing Countries

COVID19 has paralysed the world over the last few months. To limit the spread of the disease, many countries adopted lockdown and social distancing measures. While these measures are seen as vital in containing the disease, they have also...

  • Firms
  • Gender
  • RCT
  • Bangladesh

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