Impacts of COVID-19 on the Income and Mental Well-Being of Cismen, Ciswomen, Transgender, and Non-Binary Individuals : Evidence from the 2020 COVID-19 Disparities Survey

This paper uses the first round of the 2020 COVID-19 Disparities Survey to examine the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on the income and mental well-being of cismen, ciswomen, transgender, and non-binary individuals. The analysis shows that the pa...

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Main Authors: Ahmed, Tanima, Lebbos, Toni Joe, Howell, Sean, Lamontagne, Erik, Wimpey, Joshua Seth
Format: Working Paper
Language:English
English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2022
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spelling okr-10986-380342022-09-19T15:37:32Z Impacts of COVID-19 on the Income and Mental Well-Being of Cismen, Ciswomen, Transgender, and Non-Binary Individuals : Evidence from the 2020 COVID-19 Disparities Survey Ahmed, Tanima Lebbos, Toni Joe Howell, Sean Lamontagne, Erik Wimpey, Joshua Seth COVID-19 TRANSGENDER NON-BINARY INCOME CONSUMPTION MENTAL DISTRESS LBGTI DISCRIMINATION LBGTI EXCLUSION PANDEMIC IMPACT ON QUEER POPULATIONS 2020 COVID-19 DISPARITIES SURVEY This paper uses the first round of the 2020 COVID-19 Disparities Survey to examine the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on the income and mental well-being of cismen, ciswomen, transgender, and non-binary individuals. The analysis shows that the pandemic led to high job and income loss expectations among transgender and non-binary individuals. The pandemic has also led to a disproportionate reported decrease in consumption for transgender and non-binary people compared to cismen, potentially related to a high rate of anxiety, loneliness, and depression observed in the group. The results highlight that the disproportionate economic impacts resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic might cause further declines in the economic conditions of transgender and non-binary people, thus exacerbating existing vulnerabilities in the community. 2022-09-19T15:37:31Z 2022-09-19T15:37:31Z 2022-09 Working Paper http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099316409152284881/IDU0a5b13e6d0aa4d04a3e086fb0ef4425a6995b http://hdl.handle.net/10986/38034 English en Policy Research Working Papers;10184 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Policy Research Working Paper Publications & Research
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topic COVID-19
TRANSGENDER
NON-BINARY
INCOME
CONSUMPTION
MENTAL DISTRESS
LBGTI DISCRIMINATION
LBGTI EXCLUSION
PANDEMIC IMPACT ON QUEER POPULATIONS
2020 COVID-19 DISPARITIES SURVEY
spellingShingle COVID-19
TRANSGENDER
NON-BINARY
INCOME
CONSUMPTION
MENTAL DISTRESS
LBGTI DISCRIMINATION
LBGTI EXCLUSION
PANDEMIC IMPACT ON QUEER POPULATIONS
2020 COVID-19 DISPARITIES SURVEY
Ahmed, Tanima
Lebbos, Toni Joe
Howell, Sean
Lamontagne, Erik
Wimpey, Joshua Seth
Impacts of COVID-19 on the Income and Mental Well-Being of Cismen, Ciswomen, Transgender, and Non-Binary Individuals : Evidence from the 2020 COVID-19 Disparities Survey
relation Policy Research Working Papers;10184
description This paper uses the first round of the 2020 COVID-19 Disparities Survey to examine the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on the income and mental well-being of cismen, ciswomen, transgender, and non-binary individuals. The analysis shows that the pandemic led to high job and income loss expectations among transgender and non-binary individuals. The pandemic has also led to a disproportionate reported decrease in consumption for transgender and non-binary people compared to cismen, potentially related to a high rate of anxiety, loneliness, and depression observed in the group. The results highlight that the disproportionate economic impacts resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic might cause further declines in the economic conditions of transgender and non-binary people, thus exacerbating existing vulnerabilities in the community.
format Working Paper
author Ahmed, Tanima
Lebbos, Toni Joe
Howell, Sean
Lamontagne, Erik
Wimpey, Joshua Seth
author_facet Ahmed, Tanima
Lebbos, Toni Joe
Howell, Sean
Lamontagne, Erik
Wimpey, Joshua Seth
author_sort Ahmed, Tanima
title Impacts of COVID-19 on the Income and Mental Well-Being of Cismen, Ciswomen, Transgender, and Non-Binary Individuals : Evidence from the 2020 COVID-19 Disparities Survey
title_short Impacts of COVID-19 on the Income and Mental Well-Being of Cismen, Ciswomen, Transgender, and Non-Binary Individuals : Evidence from the 2020 COVID-19 Disparities Survey
title_full Impacts of COVID-19 on the Income and Mental Well-Being of Cismen, Ciswomen, Transgender, and Non-Binary Individuals : Evidence from the 2020 COVID-19 Disparities Survey
title_fullStr Impacts of COVID-19 on the Income and Mental Well-Being of Cismen, Ciswomen, Transgender, and Non-Binary Individuals : Evidence from the 2020 COVID-19 Disparities Survey
title_full_unstemmed Impacts of COVID-19 on the Income and Mental Well-Being of Cismen, Ciswomen, Transgender, and Non-Binary Individuals : Evidence from the 2020 COVID-19 Disparities Survey
title_sort impacts of covid-19 on the income and mental well-being of cismen, ciswomen, transgender, and non-binary individuals : evidence from the 2020 covid-19 disparities survey
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2022
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099316409152284881/IDU0a5b13e6d0aa4d04a3e086fb0ef4425a6995b
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