COVID-19 in LAC : High Frequency Phone Surveys - Results Second Wave
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) continues to preoccupy the population in Latin America and Caribbean (LAC), as do the pandemic’s economic ramifications. The willingness and or ability of people to follow the recommendation to stay at home began...
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okr-10986-357772021-09-08T05:10:37Z COVID-19 in LAC : High Frequency Phone Surveys - Results Second Wave Ballon, Paola Lara Ibarra, Gabriel Olivieri, Sergio Rivadeneira, Ana HOUSEHOLD SURVEY CORONAVIRUS COVID-19 PANDEMIC IMPACT ACCESS TO HEALTH SERVICES EMPLOYMENT ACCESS TO EDUCATION Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) continues to preoccupy the population in Latin America and Caribbean (LAC), as do the pandemic’s economic ramifications. The willingness and or ability of people to follow the recommendation to stay at home began to noticeably tail off by the beginning of July. A gradual return to work is observed across all countries, although the situation remains less dynamic than before COVID. Among people re-engaged in the labor market, the majority are coming back to their pre-COVID jobs. Food insecurity has receded but continues to be a major issue for many families in the region. COVID has served to exacerbate existing disparities across the region with respect to medical care. Education continued in most cases thanks to distance learning. On most countries, over 90 percent of children were able to participate in distance learning activities during second wave. 2021-06-21T15:12:50Z 2021-06-21T15:12:50Z 2020-07 Brief http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/288191623132094969/COVID-19-in-LAC-High-Frequency-Phone-Surveys-Results-Second-Wave http://hdl.handle.net/10986/35777 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Brief Latin America & Caribbean Caribbean Latin America |
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HOUSEHOLD SURVEY CORONAVIRUS COVID-19 PANDEMIC IMPACT ACCESS TO HEALTH SERVICES EMPLOYMENT ACCESS TO EDUCATION Ballon, Paola Lara Ibarra, Gabriel Olivieri, Sergio Rivadeneira, Ana COVID-19 in LAC : High Frequency Phone Surveys - Results Second Wave |
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Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)
continues to preoccupy the population in Latin America and
Caribbean (LAC), as do the pandemic’s economic
ramifications. The willingness and or ability of people to
follow the recommendation to stay at home began to
noticeably tail off by the beginning of July. A gradual
return to work is observed across all countries, although
the situation remains less dynamic than before COVID. Among
people re-engaged in the labor market, the majority are
coming back to their pre-COVID jobs. Food insecurity has
receded but continues to be a major issue for many families
in the region. COVID has served to exacerbate existing
disparities across the region with respect to medical care.
Education continued in most cases thanks to distance
learning. On most countries, over 90 percent of children
were able to participate in distance learning activities
during second wave. |
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Brief |
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Ballon, Paola Lara Ibarra, Gabriel Olivieri, Sergio Rivadeneira, Ana |
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Ballon, Paola Lara Ibarra, Gabriel Olivieri, Sergio Rivadeneira, Ana |
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Ballon, Paola |
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COVID-19 in LAC : High Frequency Phone Surveys - Results Second Wave |
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COVID-19 in LAC : High Frequency Phone Surveys - Results Second Wave |
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COVID-19 in LAC : High Frequency Phone Surveys - Results Second Wave |
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COVID-19 in LAC : High Frequency Phone Surveys - Results Second Wave |
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COVID-19 in LAC : High Frequency Phone Surveys - Results Second Wave |
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covid-19 in lac : high frequency phone surveys - results second wave |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2021 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/288191623132094969/COVID-19-in-LAC-High-Frequency-Phone-Surveys-Results-Second-Wave http://hdl.handle.net/10986/35777 |
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