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COVID-19 and Household Well-being in Developing Countries (2021-2022)

The COVID-19 crisis has triggered widespread and poorly understood economic, political and  social effects worldwide. For example, widespread lockdowns, which have been implemented as a public health measure to slow the pandemic, have had significant consequences in many other realms of life, such as households’ economic well-being, food security, schooling and mental health.

In partnership with the DevLab, this project team contributed to a comprehensive analysis of microdata to shed light on the political and governance effects of the pandemic across the developing world. The team incorporated a standardized COVID-19 module across multiple existing research projects focused on impact evaluation and consolidated and analyzed data to synthesize key findings for policymakers on the effects of the pandemic.      

Timing

Summer 2021 – Spring 2022 

Team Outputs

Policy briefs; blogs; data visualizations, academic papers; public-use data files

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This project team was originally part of the Education & Human Development theme of Bass Connections, which ended in 2022. 

 

Image: Recent Graduates of Cambodia’s FETP Use Their Frontline Training to Respond to COVID-19, by CDC Global, licensed under CC BY 2.0

Team Leaders

  • Erica Field, Arts & Sciences: Economics
  • Manoj Mohanan, Sanford School of Public Policy
  • Erik Wibbels, Arts & Sciences: Political Science

Graduate Team Members

  • Aiman Haider, Data Science - MS
  • Larissa Harari, MIDP 2 Year Masters
  • Lucy Right, Political Science-PHD
  • Ignacio Rodriguez Hurtado, Economics-PHD
  • Huong Vu, MIDP 2 Year Masters

Undergraduate Team Members

  • Marcos Catao, Economics (BS); Mathematics (BS2)
  • Francis de Beixedon, Political Science (AB)
  • Alicia Gong, Economics (BS); Mathematics (AB2)
  • Andrew Griffin, Economics (BS); Philosophy (AB2)
  • Taher Khambati, Neuroscience (BS)
  • Cheyenne Quijano, Economics (BS)
  • Yinhong Zhao, Economics (BS); Mathematics (BS2)

Team Contributors

  • David Dow, Political Science
  • Robert Garlick, Arts & Sciences: Economics
  • Edmund Malesky, Arts & Sciences: Political Science
  • Katherine Vyborny, Arts & Sciences: Economics