Precarity, Area-Based Discrimination, and Limited Support: Experiences of Urban Poverty After COVID-19 in Bangladesh

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2023Author
Roelen, Keetie
Al Mamun, Saklain
Chowdhury, Kabita
Diwakar, Vidya
Rabbi, Abu Sayem
Rownak, Raisa
Sultan, Maheen
Sumanthiran, Shilohni
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The COVID-19 pandemic led to a significant increase in poverty in Bangladesh, particularly in urban areas. Rising food prices and high inflation rates further compounded the existing socioeconomic uncertainty. Social protection is vital to mitigate the effects of the crisis and enhance households’ resilience in the face of uncertainty
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Roelen, K. et al. (2023) Precarity, Area-Based Discrimination, and Limited Support: Experiences of Urban Poverty After COVID-19 in Bangladesh, Dhaka, BRAC Institute of Governance & DevelopmentMore details
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