Study on improving the pandemic policy responses to reduce adverse health effects on women workers in the export sector of Sri Lanka
- Funded by International Development Research Centre (IDRC)
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Grant number: 110026
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Key facts
Disease
COVID-19Start & end year
2022Known Financial Commitments (USD)
$731,479.98Funder
International Development Research Centre (IDRC)Principal Investigator
Asanka WijesingheResearch Location
Sri LankaLead Research Institution
Institute of Policy Studies of Sri LankaResearch Priority Alignment
N/A
Research Category
Secondary impacts of disease, response & control measures
Research Subcategory
Economic impacts
Special Interest Tags
N/A
Study Type
Non-Clinical
Clinical Trial Details
N/A
Broad Policy Alignment
Pending
Age Group
Adults (18 and older)
Vulnerable Population
Women
Occupations of Interest
Other
Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic and efforts to control it have threatened livelihoods, introduced new workplace risks and made unstable work relationships even more precarious, especially for women. This project will study the relationship between government-sponsored economic schemes related to the COVID-19 pandemic for mitigating female job losses, success in retention and facilitating re-entry into the job market, and the unequal health and economic shock on female workers in the ready-made garment industry of Sri Lanka at the national level. The project will provide a broad picture of the economic performance of the industry and the pandemic'Äôs impact on employment and wages. It will analyze whether female workers were disproportionately affected by the pandemic and evaluate the effectiveness of the pandemic responses by the state and industry. It will identify the existing best practices to mitigate the adverse effects and suggest a fiscally feasible and gender-sensitive response mechanism for the future. This project is funded under Women'Äôs health and economic empowerment for a COVID-19 Recovery that is Inclusive, Sustainable and Equitable (Women RISE), an initiative of IDRC, the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, and the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council. Its aim is to support global action-oriented, gender-transformative research by teams of researchers from low- and middle-income countries and Canada.
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