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COVID-19 pandemic, losses of livelihoods and uneven recovery in Pune, India

Economics

COVID-19 pandemic, losses of livelihoods and uneven recovery in Pune, India

N. Mittal, J. I. Steinert, et al.

This study conducted by Nitya Mittal, Janina Isabel Steinert, and Sebastian Vollmer delves into the enduring challenges faced by slum dwellers in Pune, India, two years post-COVID-19. Despite overall economic recovery, those living on the edge of survival continue to struggle with limited livelihood recovery, particularly among younger and less educated individuals. While cereal consumption has rebounded, fruit and vegetable intake remains worryingly low, threatening nutritional health.... show more
Abstract
This study examines the patterns of losses in livelihoods, income and consumption expenditure among slum dwellers in Pune, a city in western India, two years after the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic. A four-round panel dataset is used for this study with two rounds collected before (in-person in 2018 and 2019) and two rounds collected after (via phone interviews in 2020 and 2022) the start of the pandemic. Although at the macro-level gross domestic product and unemployment rates had started to recover by mid-2020, the results of this study show that recovery of livelihoods among individuals living just above subsistence level has been very limited and uneven even two years after the start of the pandemic. Additionally, younger and less educated individuals are more vulnerable to welfare losses. Examining food consumption patterns, consumption of cereals recovered to pre-pandemic levels by 2022 but the consumption of fruits and vegetables remained below the 2019 level, thus having important implications for nutritional health.
Publisher
Humanities & Social Sciences Communications
Published On
Nov 21, 2023
Authors
Nitya Mittal, Janina Isabel Steinert, Sebastian Vollmer
Tags
livelihoods
COVID-19
Pune
slum dwellers
income
consumption expenditure
nutritional health
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