posted on 2024-09-05, 21:46authored bySally Roever, Michael Rogan
Data from the first round of the study shows the following common patterns across worker groups
and continents: 1. Workers experienced a sudden and massive drop in earnings, which had severe consequences
for workers and their households. 2. The reach of emergency cash transfers and food relief in the initial months of the crisis was
limited and uneven. 3. Workers have resorted to coping strategies that erode any assets they may have accumulated,
leaving a long road to recovery ahead.
Funding
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History
Publisher
Women in Informal Employment: Globalizing and Organizing (WIEGO)
Citation
Roever. S. and Rogan. M. (2020) 'Informal Workers See a Long Road to Recovery Ahead — Unless Governments Act,' Policy Insights 1, WIGEO