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The impact of Covid-19 on household poverty: examining impacts and resilience in a 40-year timeframe in rural Rajasthan (India)

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Krishna, A; Agrawal, T
Published in: Oxford Development Studies
January 1, 2023

To what extent has chronic poverty increased during the pandemic? In July and August 2021, we revisited seven villages of southern Rajasthan (India), where we had studied household poverty dynamics in 2002. We find that in the two decades before the pandemic (2002–2020), people’s structural positions improved vastly, chronic poverty fell from nearly half to less than 20% of households. These gains in resilience helped people cope with the pandemic. The majority suffered deep income losses between February 2020 and August 2021, but there is no evidence of any substantive rise in chronic poverty.

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Oxford Development Studies

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1469-9966

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1360-0818

Publication Date

January 1, 2023

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51

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3

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217 / 232

Related Subject Headings

  • Development Studies
  • 4404 Development studies
  • 3801 Applied economics
  • 3502 Banking, finance and investment
  • 1605 Policy and Administration
  • 1604 Human Geography
  • 1402 Applied Economics
 

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Krishna, A., & Agrawal, T. (2023). The impact of Covid-19 on household poverty: examining impacts and resilience in a 40-year timeframe in rural Rajasthan (India). Oxford Development Studies, 51(3), 217–232. https://doi.org/10.1080/13600818.2023.2190087
Krishna, A., and T. Agrawal. “The impact of Covid-19 on household poverty: examining impacts and resilience in a 40-year timeframe in rural Rajasthan (India).” Oxford Development Studies 51, no. 3 (January 1, 2023): 217–32. https://doi.org/10.1080/13600818.2023.2190087.
Krishna, A., and T. Agrawal. “The impact of Covid-19 on household poverty: examining impacts and resilience in a 40-year timeframe in rural Rajasthan (India).” Oxford Development Studies, vol. 51, no. 3, Jan. 2023, pp. 217–32. Scopus, doi:10.1080/13600818.2023.2190087.

Published In

Oxford Development Studies

DOI

EISSN

1469-9966

ISSN

1360-0818

Publication Date

January 1, 2023

Volume

51

Issue

3

Start / End Page

217 / 232

Related Subject Headings

  • Development Studies
  • 4404 Development studies
  • 3801 Applied economics
  • 3502 Banking, finance and investment
  • 1605 Policy and Administration
  • 1604 Human Geography
  • 1402 Applied Economics