Argentina - COVID-19 High Frequency Phone Survey
The share on employed population in June 2021was similar to the pre-pandemic levels (Feb 2020). However, 13.5 percent of those who had a job before the pandemic started, have lost their job by June 2021.Women and low skilled workers were the most affec...
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okr-10986-375522022-06-16T05:10:31Z Argentina - COVID-19 High Frequency Phone Survey World Bank The share on employed population in June 2021was similar to the pre-pandemic levels (Feb 2020). However, 13.5 percent of those who had a job before the pandemic started, have lost their job by June 2021.Women and low skilled workers were the most affected. Food insecurity has doubled when compared with pre pandemic levels and has not improved with respect to May 2020. School-age children were mainly attending virtual classes, but 5 percent were not attending presential or virtual classes. Household chores increased disproportionally for women. The increase on time spent in education and schoolwork help to children is the highest of the region. Reported mental health impacts are among the highest in the region, particularly for women. 2022-06-15T17:26:50Z 2022-06-15T17:26:50Z 2021-05-31 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099655505272229440/P17471003b46350300b2170afbbd9916e72 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/37552 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank Washington, DC: World Bank Report Publications & Research Latin America & Caribbean Latin America & Caribbean Argentina |
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The share on employed population in
June 2021was similar to the pre-pandemic levels (Feb 2020).
However, 13.5 percent of those who had a job before the
pandemic started, have lost their job by June 2021.Women and
low skilled workers were the most affected. Food insecurity
has doubled when compared with pre pandemic levels and has
not improved with respect to May 2020. School-age children
were mainly attending virtual classes, but 5 percent were
not attending presential or virtual classes. Household
chores increased disproportionally for women. The increase
on time spent in education and schoolwork help to children
is the highest of the region. Reported mental health impacts
are among the highest in the region, particularly for women. |
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Argentina - COVID-19 High
Frequency Phone Survey |
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Frequency Phone Survey |
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Frequency Phone Survey |
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