posted on 2024-09-05, 21:49authored byAna Carolina Ogando, Michael Rogan, Rachel Moussié
The COVID-19 pandemic can be understood as a triple crisis. At its origin it is a public health crisis
and government responses to contain the virus through lockdowns, border closures and social
distancing have led to an inevitable economic crisis. Along with closing creches and schools, these
measures contributed to a care crisis. With entire families stuck at home during the lockdown
periods of 2020, more time was spent cooking, cleaning and caring for household members. As
lockdown measures eased but schools and creches remained closed, informal workers struggled
with home-schooling and caring for their young children. This has slowed down their return to
work and significantly reduced their earnings. Moreover, not only are informal workers more likely
to lose their incomes, they may be at higher risk of contracting COVID-19 due to occupational
health and safety risks at work and having less access to basic infrastructure both at home and in
the workplace
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Women in Informal Employment: Globalizing and Organizing (WIEGO)
Citation
Carolina Ogando. A.; Rogan. M. and Moussié. R. (2021) 'The Triple Crisis: Impact of COVID-19 on Informal Workers’ Care Responsibilities, Paid Work and Earnings,' Policy Insights 3, WIEGO