Multi-dimensional inequality and Covid-19 in Brazil

Abstract The paper presents empirical evidence from Brazil on the bidirectional relationship between inequality and the Covid-19 crisis: Racial, regional and income inequalities have both aggravated the pandemic and been exacerbated by it. The paper provides a measure of social risk factors to Covid-19, which is positively associated with the number of Covid-19 cases across Brazilian states. This is complemented by a discussion of the country's inequalities in access to healthcare and in the incidence of comorbidities, which elucidates observed disparities in the need of a ventilator and in the number of deaths by Covid-19. Finally, our empirical analysis suggests that the substantive fiscal effort in the country and particularly the implementation of the cash relief program Auxílio Emergencial neutralized the short-term increase in wage disparities but has been insufficient to neutralize the cost of multi-dimensional structural inequalities on Brazil’s death tolls.

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Main Authors: Nassif Pires,Luiza, Carvalho,Laura Barbosa de, Lederman Rawet,Eduardo
Format: Digital revista
Language:English
Published: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Facultad de Economía 2021
Online Access:http://www.scielo.org.mx/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0185-16672021000100033
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