Monitoring COVID-19 Impacts on Households in Vietnam, Report No. 1
Coronavirus (COVID-19) has significantly affected many economies throughout the world, but there are some brighter signs in Vietnam. To monitor the social and economic effects on households amid the pandemic, the World Bank designed and conducted its Coronavirus (COVID-19) high-frequency phone surveys of households in Vietnam. This monitoring data helps gather insights on household well-being as post-lockdown reopening unfolds, and to highlight the effects on the most vulnerable members of Vietnamese society. The first round of the Vietnam household high-frequency phone survey was conducted between June 5 to July 8, 2020. Over six thousand households were contacted from all provinces in the country. This note provides a snapshot of results from the first of four rounds of high frequency surveys.
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Format: | Brief biblioteca |
Language: | English |
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World Bank, Washington, DC
2020-09
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Subjects: | HOUSEHOLD SURVEY, CORONAVIRUS, COVID-19, PANDEMIC IMPACT, JOB LOSS, SCHOOL CLOSURE, INCOME REDUCTION, SOCIAL ASSISTANCE, EMPLOYMENT, FAMILY FARM, FAMILY BUSINESS, |
Online Access: | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/339201601911026690/Monitoring-COVID-19-Impacts-on-Households-in-Vietnam-Results-snapshot-from-a-High-Frequency-Phone-Survey-of-Households https://hdl.handle.net/10986/34579 |
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Summary: | Coronavirus (COVID-19) has significantly
affected many economies throughout the world, but there are
some brighter signs in Vietnam. To monitor the social and
economic effects on households amid the pandemic, the World
Bank designed and conducted its Coronavirus (COVID-19)
high-frequency phone surveys of households in Vietnam. This
monitoring data helps gather insights on household
well-being as post-lockdown reopening unfolds, and to
highlight the effects on the most vulnerable members of
Vietnamese society. The first round of the Vietnam household
high-frequency phone survey was conducted between June 5 to
July 8, 2020. Over six thousand households were contacted
from all provinces in the country. This note provides a
snapshot of results from the first of four rounds of high
frequency surveys. |
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