Social Protection Programs can Prevent People from Falling into Covid-19-induced Poverty in Ethiopia
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posted on 2024-10-04, 13:47authored byTsegay G Tekleselassie, Abdelkrim Araar, Mehari Hiluf Abay, Kibrom A. Abay
Economic growth and development challenges in Ethiopia
were further exacerbated by reduced household incomes,
business closures and decreased demand for goods and
services as a result of the Covid-19 crisis.
While several studies confirm the adverse effects of the
pandemic on Ethiopia's economy and in other countries, most
examinations document the effect of the global health crisis
from a macroeconomic perspective using an economy-wide
model and simulation analyses. In spite of these projections
and some emerging studies based on phone surveys,
empirical evidence about the effect of the pandemic on
household incomes and welfare is limited, partly because the
pandemic is still unfolding and detailed consumption surveys
are not widely available in Africa.
Funding
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Publisher
Partnership for Economic Policy (PEP)
Citation
Tekleselassie, T.; Araar, A.; Hiluf Abay, M. and A. Abay, K. (2023) 'Social Protection Programs can Prevent People from Falling into Covid-19-induced Poverty in Ethiopia', PEP Policy Brief, 258