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Gendered Disparities during the COVID-19 Crisis in Sierra Leone

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posted on 2024-08-20, 06:22 authored by Madison Levine, Niccolò F Meriggi, Ahmed MobarakAhmed Mobarak, Vasudha Ramakrishna, Maarten Voors, Uday Wadehra
The COVID-19 outbreak had severe adverse impacts on the health and wealth of households in lower-income countries (LICs), and has affected even more severely female-headed households in LICs. Using high-frequency phone surveys in Sierra Leone, we show that female-headed households are likely to rely on cheaper food alternatives (e.g., Cassava) compared to maleheaded households and are more food insecure. These effects are more nuanced among the poorest families owning one or no assets. Furthermore, female-headed households had less access to COVID-19 information, were less likely to adopt preventive measures (e.g., masks and social distancing) at the onset of the pandemic, and show greater signs of vaccine hesitancy in the early stages of the COVID-19 vaccine campaign.

History

Journal

AEA Papers and Proceedings

Volume

113

Pagination

567-571

ISSN

2574-0768

eISSN

2574-0776

Language

en

Publication classification

CN.1 Other journal article

Publisher

American Economic Association