RECOVR Research Projects

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This page lists research projects that are being developed by IPA and others. Our goal is to document active studies taking place on COVID-19’s socio-economic impacts—and results, as they come in—in order to inform researchers and decision-makers working to mitigate the crisis. As this is a public good, the hub contains both IPA and non-IPA studies. Inclusion criteria for the hub can be found here, and new projects and questionnaires can be submitted here.

Contributing Partners

60 Decibels
Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab
BRAC Institute of Governance & Development
Center for Effective Global Action
Center for Global Development
Global Poverty Research Lab
IDinsight
International Growth Centre
Yale Research Initiative on Innovative & Scale

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Disparate Impacts of COVID-19 Lockdowns in Pakistan Affecting Girls and Rural Residents

<p>This study examines&nbsp;the feasibility of working and studying from home in Pakistan,&nbsp;using&nbsp;the 2018–19 Pakistan Social and Living Standards Measurement (PSLM) Survey&nbsp;released recently.PSLM is a nationally representative household survey with extensive information on employment outcomes, educational attainment, internet and TV access, and hand-washing facility.Following Dingel and Neiman (2020)’s approach, researchers&nbsp;define jobs that can be done from home for urban and rural districts.</p>
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Country Pakistan
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Descriptive / Surveillance

Using Weekly Financial and Health Diaries to Track Health and Income Effects of the COVID-19 Outbreak and Government Response Measures in Rural Kenya

<p>This research assesses how low-income households in rural Kenya coped with the immediate economic consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic.It uses granular financial data from weekly household interviews covering six weeks before the first case was detected in Kenya to five weeks after during which various containment measures were implemented.Based on household-level fixed-effects regressions, our results suggest that income from work decreased with almost one-third and income from gifts and remittances reduced by more than one-third after the start of the pandemic.Nevertheless, household expenditures on food remained at pre-COVID levels.</p>
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Country Kenya
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Quasi-experimental Analysis

The Effects of a Universal Basic Income in Kenya: Impacts of COVID-19

<p>In 2017, IPA launched a randomized controlled trial in Kenya to test the effectiveness of a Universal Basic Income (UBI) in eradicating extreme poverty.Participants in the study treatment groups have been receiving regular cash transfers for over two years and will continue to receive these transfers over the next several months.This provided&nbsp;a unique opportunity to study how digital cash transfers can help during a crisis such as the COVID-19 pandemic.Against the backdrop of this pandemic, researchers conducted&nbsp;three rounds of phone surveys to (a) track the prevalence of COVID-19 and its collateral effects (e.g.</p>
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Country Kenya
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Randomized Evaluation