This report examines the social impact of the COVID-19 crisis in Latin America, highlighting increased poverty, inequality, and changes in the labor market. It analyzes the pre-pandemic trends, the effects of the pandemic on different population groups, and the role of emergency social protection programs. The report also discusses the implications for achieving the Sustainable Development Goals and the need for a transformative recovery with equality and sustainability.
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Language: | English |
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Geographic focus: | Latin America |
Page count: | 258 páginas. |
The research method used in the report includes analyzing household survey data, comparing labor market indicators before and during the pandemic, and projecting the impact of COVID-19 on poverty and inequality. The report also considers the effectiveness of emergency social protection programs implemented by governments in the region.
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The COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated existing structural gaps in Latin America, leading to increased poverty, inequality, and unemployment. The crisis has disproportionately affected informal workers, women, and young people. Governments have implemented various social protection measures to mitigate the impact on household incomes. The report analyzes these trends and their implications for the labor market and social development in the region.
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