posted on 2024-09-05, 22:01authored byNaila Kabeer, Lopita Huq, Taslima Aktar, Saklain Al Mamun, Afsana Alam, Shravasti Roy Nath, Razia Sultana
One of the challenges that have been posed by COVID-19 is the trade-off between lives and livelihoods.
The Financial Times once wrote about it as a macro-level issue in an article headed “The Covid-19
conundrum: lives versus livelihoods,” where it spoke of the difficult choices facing policymakers about
whether they should prioritize public safety or open up their economies, the health of their citizens or
the health of their economies (Dodd, 2020).
The relationship between lives and livelihoods has also been a concern at lower levels of analysis, in the
daily lives of real people. At this level, however, it is very clear that the relationship has not been a
uniform one. Instead, it is mediated by workers’ positions in the hierarchical structures that characterize
labour markets across the world. In the context of the COVID-19 economy, we can distinguish between
different groups in the population-based on how they experienced the relationship between lives and
livelihoods.
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Kabeer, N.; Huq, L.; Aktar, T.; Al Mamun, S.; Alam, A.; Roy Nath, S. and Sultana, R. (2021) 'Livelihood Transitions and Coping With Shocks: Women in the Ready-Made Garment (RMG) Sector Coping With COVID-19, Dhaka: BRAC Institute of Governance and Development (BIGD)
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