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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Can Youth Empowerment Programs Reduce Violence against Girls during the COVID-19 Pandemic?

<p>This project studies whether a youth empowerment program in Bolivia can reduce the prevalence of violence against girls during the COVID-19 lockdown.The program offers training in soft skills and technical skills, sex education, mentoring, and job-finding assistance.To measure the effects of the program, the study conducts a randomized control trial with 600 vulnerable adolescents.Violence is measured with both direct self-report questions and list experiments. Selim Gulesci, Manuela Puente Beccar, Diego Ubfal Labor market outcomes, violence Save the Children The results indicate that seven months after its completion, the program increased girls' earnings and decreased violence targeting females.</p>
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Country Bolivia
Program Area Social Protection
Type

Randomized Evaluation

Effective Communication and Dissemination of Critical COVID-19 Information with Syrian Refugees in Turkey

<p>The study tracked how the COVID-19 pandemic impacted Syrian-owned small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in Turkey during 2020.Researchers used &nbsp;phone surveys to understand the business environment for refugee-owned firms during Covid-19 and to assess data quality collected via phone surveys.They found that 83 percent of SMEs that were operating in February (before the pandemic hit) were still operating in July, and this slightly increased to 88 percent by October 2020.Between July and October, the research team found that the percentage of business owners who reported lower sales decreased from approximately 70 to 50 percent.</p>
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Country Turkey
Type

Randomized Evaluation

Coronavirus Pandemic Shock, Economic Preferences, and Beliefs: An Online Survey Experiment

<p>We rarely observe disasters that have such a rapid, severe, and widespread effect.The COVID-19 pandemic is one of these rare events, affecting nearly the entire planet.Despite the global nature of the crisis, people in different countries, and in different communities within the same country, are differentially exposed to the impact of this pandemic.Exposure to the COVID-19 pandemic will change the economic and social behaviour of large segments of the world’s population.These&nbsp;online survey experiments and data analyses will describe where, how, and why these changes have occurred.</p>
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Randomized Evaluation