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COVID-19 Impact on Rural Men and Women in Rwanda, Round 2

2023International Food Policy Research Institute

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COVID-19 Impact on Rural Men and Women in Rwanda, Round 2

This dataset is the result of a phone survey set up to measure the impact of COVID-19 on rural people in Rwanda. The impact of COVID-19 can affect women and men in different ways: as an income shock (directly or indirectly); as a health and caring shock; as a shock of mobility (affecting access to water, food, firewood, schooling); and as a risk of increased domestic conflict and violence. To capture these various effects on household welfare, this phone survey was conducted with (around) 500 individuals randomly drawn from an existing list of phone numbers collected from previous household surveys with 223women and 278 men. At the time of data collection, COVID-19 caseloads were considerably slowing in Rwanda. The focus was on the socioeconomic impacts of COVID-19 on work and income; food and nutrition security; mobility and migration; household conflicts during the pandemic and access to services. The same individuals were also interviewed during other rounds to generate a longitudinal panel allowing for analysis of the impact of COVID-19 through time.

Year published

2023

Authors

International Food Policy Research Institute

Citation

International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). 2022. COVID-19 Impact on Rural Men and Women in Rwanda, Round 2. Washington, DC: IFPRI [dataset]. https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/J6EAD6. Harvard Dataverse. Version 1.

Country/Region

Rwanda

Keywords

West and Central Africa; Sub-saharan Africa; Africa; Covid-19; Rural Areas; Men; Women; Health; Shock

Language

English

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Open AccessCC-BY-4.0

Project

Gender

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Dataset

Dataset

COVID-19 Impact on Rural Men and Women in Rwanda, Round 1

2023International Food Policy Research Institute

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COVID-19 Impact on Rural Men and Women in Rwanda, Round 1

This dataset is the result of a phone survey set up to measure the impact of COVID-19 on rural people in Rwanda. The impact of COVID-19 can affect women and men in different ways: as an income shock (directly or indirectly); as a health and caring shock; as a shock of mobility (affecting access to water, food, firewood, schooling); and as a risk of increased domestic conflict and violence. To capture these various effects on household welfare, this phone survey was conducted with (around) 500 individuals randomly drawn from an existing list of phone numbers collected from previous household surveys with 178 women and 322 men. At the time of data collection, COVID-19 cases had considerably risen in Rwanda. The focus was on the socioeconomic impacts of COVID-19 on work and income; food and nutrition security; mobility and migration; household conflicts during the pandemic and access to services. The same individuals were also interviewed during other rounds to generate a longitudinal panel allowing for analysis of the impact of COVID-19 through time.

Year published

2023

Authors

International Food Policy Research Institute

Citation

International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). 2022. COVID-19 Impact on Rural Men and Women in Rwanda, Round 1. Washington, DC: IFPRI [dataset]. https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/FSSHMK. Harvard Dataverse. Version 1.

Country/Region

Rwanda

Keywords

West and Central Africa; Sub-saharan Africa; Africa; Covid-19; Rural Areas; Men; Women; Health; Shock

Language

English

Access/Licence

Open AccessCC-BY-4.0

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Dataset

Dataset

COVID-19 Impact on Rural Men and Women in Ghana, Round 1

2022International Food Policy Research Institute

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COVID-19 Impact on Rural Men and Women in Ghana, Round 1

This dataset is the result of a phone survey set up to measure the impact of COVID-19 on rural people in Ghana. As most governments have urged the population to stay at home to slow down the transmission of the disease, the impact of COVID-19 can affect women and men in different ways: as an income shock (directly or indirectly); as a health and caring shock; as a shock of mobility (affecting access to water, food, firewood, schooling); and as a risk of increased domestic conflict and violence. To capture these various effects on household welfare, this phone survey was conducted with (around) 500 individuals randomly drawn from an existing list of phone numbers collected from previous household surveys with an equal proportion of women and men. The same individuals were also interviewed during other rounds to generate a longitudinal panel allowing for analysis of the impact of COVID-19 through time.

Year published

2022

Authors

International Food Policy Research Institute

Citation

International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). 2022. COVID-19 Impact on Rural Men and Women in Ghana, Round 6. Washington, DC: IFPRI [dataset]. https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/ZKGPQO. Harvard Dataverse. Version 1.

Country/Region

Ghana

Keywords

Africa; Sub-saharan Africa; Western Africa; Shock; Covid-19; Health; Men; Rural Areas; Women

Language

English

Access/Licence

Open AccessCC-BY-4.0

Project

Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security

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Dataset

Dataset

COVID-19 Impact on Rural Men and Women in Nepal, Round 5

2022International Food Policy Research Institute

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COVID-19 Impact on Rural Men and Women in Nepal, Round 5

This dataset is the result of a phone survey set up to measure the impact of COVID-19 on rural people in Nepal. As most governments have urged the population to stay at home to slow down the transmission of the disease, the impact of COVID-19 can affect women and men in different ways: as an income shock (directly or indirectly); as a health and caring shock; as a shock of mobility (affecting access to water, food, firewood, schooling); and as a risk of increased domestic conflict and violence. To capture these various effects on household welfare, this phone survey was conducted with (around) 449 women and 178 male farmers randomly drawn from a pre-listing exercise done for a previous household survey in 2020. The same individuals were also interviewed during other rounds to generate a longitudinal panel allowing to analyze the impact of COVID-19 through time. This is Round 5 of the five surveys done so far.

Year published

2022

Authors

International Food Policy Research Institute

Citation

International Food Policy Research Institute. 2022. COVID-19 Impact on Rural Men and Women in Nepal, Round 5. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute. https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/6KNO9R. Harvard Dataverse. Version 1.

Country/Region

Nepal

Keywords

Asia; Southern Asia; Shock; Covid-19; Health; Men; Rural Areas; Women

Language

English

Access/Licence

Open AccessCC-BY-4.0

Project

Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security

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Dataset

Dataset

COVID-19 Impact on Rural Men and Women in Ghana, Round 5

2022International Food Policy Research Institute

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COVID-19 Impact on Rural Men and Women in Ghana, Round 5

This dataset is the result of a phone survey set up to measure the impact of COVID-19 on rural people in Ghana. As most governments have urged the population to stay at home to slow down the transmission of the disease, the impact of COVID-19 can affect women and men in different ways: as an income shock (directly or indirectly); as a health and caring shock; as a shock of mobility (affecting access to water, food, firewood, schooling); and as a risk of increased domestic conflict and violence. To capture these various effects on household welfare, this phone survey was conducted with (around) 500 individuals randomly drawn from an existing list of phone numbers collected from previous household surveys with an equal proportion of women and men. The same individuals were also interviewed during other rounds to generate a longitudinal panel allowing to analyze the impact of COVID-19 through time.

Year published

2022

Authors

International Food Policy Research Institute

Citation

International Food Policy Research Institute. 2022. COVID-19 Impact on Rural Men and Women in Ghana, Round 5. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute. https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/WY0QGZ. Harvard Dataverse. Version 1.

Country/Region

Ghana

Keywords

Africa; Sub-saharan Africa; Western Africa; Shock; Covid-19; Health; Men; Rural Areas; Women

Language

English

Access/Licence

Open AccessCC-BY-4.0

Project

Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security

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Dataset

Dataset

COVID-19 Impact on Rural Men and Women in Nepal, Round 1

2022International Food Policy Research Institute

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COVID-19 Impact on Rural Men and Women in Nepal, Round 1

This dataset is the result of a phone survey set up to measure the impact of COVID-19 on rural people in Nepal. As most governments have urged the population to stay at home to slow down the transmission of the disease, the impact of COVID-19 can affect women and men in different ways: as an income shock (directly or indirectly); as a health and caring shock; as a shock of mobility (affecting access to water, food, firewood, schooling); and as a risk of increased domestic conflict and violence. To capture these various effects on household welfare, this phone survey was conducted with (around) 540 women and 219 male farmers randomly drawn from a pre-listing exercise done for a previous household survey in 2020. The same individuals were also interviewed during other rounds to generate a longitudinal panel allowing to analyze the impact of COVID-19 through time. This is Round 1 of the five surveys done so far.

Year published

2022

Authors

International Food Policy Research Institute

Citation

International Food Policy Research Institute. 2022. COVID-19 Impact on Rural Men and Women in Nepal, Round 1. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute. https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/D39WLD. Harvard Dataverse. Version 1.

Country/Region

Nepal

Keywords

Asia; Southern Asia; Shock; Covid-19; Health; Men; Rural Areas; Women

Language

English

Access/Licence

Open AccessCC-BY-4.0

Project

Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security

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Dataset

Dataset

COVID-19 Impact on Rural Men and Women in Kenya, Round 4

2022International Food Policy Research Institute

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COVID-19 Impact on Rural Men and Women in Kenya, Round 4

This dataset is the result of a phone survey set up to measure the impact of COVID-19 on rural people in Kenya. As most governments have urged the population to stay at home to slow down the transmission of the disease, the impact of COVID-19 can affect women and men in different ways: as an income shock (directly or indirectly); as a health and caring shock; as a shock of mobility (affecting access to water, food, firewood, schooling); and as a risk of increased domestic conflict and violence. To capture these various effects on household welfare, this phone survey was conducted with (around) 600 individuals randomly drawn from an existing list of phone numbers collected from previous household surveys with an equal proportion of women and men. The same individuals were also interviewed during other rounds to generate a longitudinal panel allowing to analyze the impact of COVID-19 through time.

Year published

2022

Authors

International Food Policy Research Institute

Citation

International Food Policy Research Institute. 2022. COVID-19 Impact on Rural Men and Women in Kenya, Round 4. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute. https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/PZVGBJ. Harvard Dataverse. Version 1.

Country/Region

Kenya

Keywords

Africa; Sub-saharan Africa; Eastern Africa; Shock; Covid-19; Health; Men; Rural Areas; Women

Language

English

Access/Licence

Open AccessCC-BY-4.0

Project

Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security

Record type

Dataset

Dataset

COVID-19 Impact on Rural Men and Women in Nigeria, Round 5

2022International Food Policy Research Institute

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COVID-19 Impact on Rural Men and Women in Nigeria, Round 5

This dataset is the result of a phone survey set up to measure the impact of COVID-19 on rural people in Nigeria. As most governments have urged the population to stay at home to slow down the transmission of the disease, the impact of COVID-19 can affect women and men in different ways: as an income shock (directly or indirectly); as a health and caring shock; as a shock of mobility (affecting access to water, food, firewood, schooling); and as a risk of increased domestic conflict and violence. To capture these various effects on household welfare, this phone survey was conducted with (around) 500 individuals randomly drawn from an existing list of phone numbers collected from previous household surveys with an equal proportion of women and men. The same individuals were also interviewed during other rounds to generate a longitudinal panel allowing to analyze the impact of COVID-19 through time.

Year published

2022

Authors

International Food Policy Research Institute

Citation

International Food Policy Research Institute. 2022. COVID-19 Impact on Rural Men and Women in Nigeria, Round 5. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute. https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/816ZCO. Harvard Dataverse. Version 1.

Country/Region

Nigeria

Keywords

Africa; Sub-saharan Africa; Western Africa; Shock; Covid-19; Health; Men; Rural Areas; Women

Language

English

Access/Licence

Open AccessCC-BY-4.0

Project

Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security

Record type

Dataset

Dataset

COVID-19 Impact on Rural Men and Women in Nepal, Round 4

2022International Food Policy Research Institute

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COVID-19 Impact on Rural Men and Women in Nepal, Round 4

This dataset is the result of a phone survey set up to measure the impact of COVID-19 on rural people in Nepal. As most governments have urged the population to stay at home to slow down the transmission of the disease, the impact of COVID-19 can affect women and men in different ways: as an income shock (directly or indirectly); as a health and caring shock; as a shock of mobility (affecting access to water, food, firewood, schooling); and as a risk of increased domestic conflict and violence. To capture these various effects on household welfare, this phone survey was conducted with (around) 421 women and 161 male farmers randomly drawn from a pre-listing exercise done for a previous household survey in 2020. The same individuals were also interviewed during other rounds to generate a longitudinal panel allowing to analyze the impact of COVID-19 through time. This is Round 4 of the five surveys done so far.

Year published

2022

Authors

International Food Policy Research Institute

Citation

International Food Policy Research Institute. 2022. COVID-19 Impact on Rural Men and Women in Nepal, Round 4. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute. https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/BDFGW8. Harvard Dataverse. Version 1.

Country/Region

Nepal

Keywords

Asia; Southern Asia; Shock; Covid-19; Health; Men; Rural Areas; Women

Language

English

Access/Licence

Open AccessCC-BY-4.0

Project

Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security

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Dataset

Dataset

COVID-19 Impact on Rural Men and Women in Ghana, Round 6

2022International Food Policy Research Institute

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COVID-19 Impact on Rural Men and Women in Ghana, Round 6

This dataset is the result of a phone survey set up to measure the impact of COVID-19 on rural people in Ghana. As most governments have urged the population to stay at home to slow down the transmission of the disease, the impact of COVID-19 can affect women and men in different ways: as an income shock (directly or indirectly); as a health and caring shock; as a shock of mobility (affecting access to water, food, firewood, schooling); and as a risk of increased domestic conflict and violence. To capture these various effects on household welfare, this phone survey was conducted with (around) 500 individuals randomly drawn from an existing list of phone numbers collected from previous household surveys with an equal proportion of women and men. The same individuals were also interviewed during other rounds to generate a longitudinal panel allowing for analysis of the impact of COVID-19 through time.

Year published

2022

Authors

International Food Policy Research Institute

Citation

International Food Policy Research Institute. 2022. COVID-19 Impact on Rural Men and Women in Ghana, Round 6. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute. https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/ZKGPQO. Harvard Dataverse. Version 1.

Country/Region

Ghana

Keywords

Africa; Sub-saharan Africa; Western Africa; Shock; Covid-19; Health; Men; Rural Areas; Women

Language

English

Access/Licence

Open AccessCC-BY-4.0

Project

Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security

Record type

Dataset

Dataset

COVID-19 Impact on Rural Men and Women in Nepal, Round 3

2022International Food Policy Research Institute

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COVID-19 Impact on Rural Men and Women in Nepal, Round 3

This dataset is the result of a phone survey set up to measure the impact of COVID-19 on rural people in Nepal. As most governments have urged the population to stay at home to slow down the transmission of the disease, the impact of COVID-19 can affect women and men in different ways: as an income shock (directly or indirectly); as a health and caring shock; as a shock of mobility (affecting access to water, food, firewood, schooling); and as a risk of increased domestic conflict and violence. To capture these various effects on household welfare, this phone survey was conducted with (around) 449 women and 178 male farmers randomly drawn from a pre-listing exercise done for a previous household survey in 2020. The same individuals were also interviewed during other rounds to generate a longitudinal panel allowing to analyze the impact of COVID-19 through time. This is Round 3 of the five surveys done so far.

Year published

2022

Authors

International Food Policy Research Institute

Citation

International Food Policy Research Institute. 2022. COVID-19 Impact on Rural Men and Women in Nepal, Round 3. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute. https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/JTFLH2. Harvard Dataverse. Version 1.

Country/Region

Nepal

Keywords

Asia; Southern Asia; Shock; Covid-19; Health; Men; Rural Areas; Women

Language

English

Access/Licence

Open AccessCC-BY-4.0

Project

Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security

Record type

Dataset

Dataset

COVID-19 Impact on Rural Men and Women in Nepal, Round 2

2022International Food Policy Research Institute

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COVID-19 Impact on Rural Men and Women in Nepal, Round 2

This dataset is the result of a phone survey set up to measure the impact of COVID-19 on rural people in Nepal. As most governments have urged the population to stay at home to slow down the transmission of the disease, the impact of COVID-19 can affect women and men in different ways: as an income shock (directly or indirectly); as a health and caring shock; as a shock of mobility (affecting access to water, food, firewood, schooling); and as a risk of increased domestic conflict and violence. To capture these various effects on household welfare, this phone survey was conducted with (around) 490 women and 200 male farmers randomly drawn from a pre-listing exercise done for a previous household survey in 2020. The same individuals were also interviewed during other rounds to generate a longitudinal panel allowing to analyze the impact of COVID-19 through time. This is Round 2 of the five surveys done so far.

Year published

2022

Authors

International Food Policy Research Institute

Citation

International Food Policy Research Institute. 2022. COVID-19 Impact on Rural Men and Women in Nepal, Round 2. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute. https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/MXQQER. Harvard Dataverse. Version 1.

Country/Region

Nepal

Keywords

Asia; Southern Asia; Shock; Covid-19; Health; Men; Rural Areas; Women

Language

English

Access/Licence

Open AccessCC-BY-4.0

Project

Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security

Record type

Dataset

Dataset

COVID-19 Impact on Rural Men and Women in Uganda, Round 2

2021International Food Policy Research Institute

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COVID-19 Impact on Rural Men and Women in Uganda, Round 2

This dataset is the result of a phone survey set up to measure the impact of COVID-19 on rural people in Uganda. As most governments have urged the population to stay at home to slow down the transmission of the disease, the impact of COVID-19 can affect women and men in different ways: as an income shock (directly or indirectly); as a health and caring shock; as a shock of mobility (affecting access to water, food, firewood, schooling); and as a risk of increased domestic conflict and violence. To capture these various effects on household welfare, this phone survey was conducted with (around) 1600 individuals randomly drawn from an existing list of phone numbers collected from previous household surveys with an equal proportion of women and men. The same individuals were also interviewed during other rounds to generate a longitudinal panel allowing to analyze the impact of COVID-19 through time.

Year published

2021

Authors

International Food Policy Research Institute

Citation

International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). 2021. COVID-19 Impact on Rural Men and Women in Uganda, Round 2. Washington, DC: IFPRI [dataset]. https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/RNG38D. Harvard Dataverse. Version 1.

Country/Region

Uganda

Keywords

Africa; Sub-saharan Africa; Western Africa; Shock; Covid-19; Health; Rural Areas; Men; Women

Language

English

Access/Licence

Open AccessCC-BY-4.0

Project

Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security

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Dataset

Dataset

COVID-19 Impact on Rural Men and Women in Uganda, Round 4

2021International Food Policy Research Institute

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COVID-19 Impact on Rural Men and Women in Uganda, Round 4

This dataset is the result of a phone survey set up to measure the impact of COVID-19 on rural people in Uganda. As most governments have urged the population to stay at home to slow down the transmission of the disease, the impact of COVID-19 can affect women and men in different ways: as an income shock (directly or indirectly); as a health and caring shock; as a shock of mobility (affecting access to water, food, firewood, schooling); and as a risk of increased domestic conflict and violence. To capture these various effects on household welfare, this phone survey was conducted with (around) 500 individuals randomly drawn from an existing list of phone numbers collected from previous household surveys with an equal proportion of women and men. The same individuals were also interviewed during other rounds to generate a longitudinal panel allowing to analyze the impact of COVID-19 through time.

Year published

2021

Authors

International Food Policy Research Institute

Citation

International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). 2021. COVID-19 Impact on Rural Men and Women in Uganda, Round 4. Washington, DC: IFPRI [dataset]. https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/6FWYGT. Harvard Dataverse. Version 1.

Country/Region

Uganda

Keywords

Africa; Sub-saharan Africa; Western Africa; Shock; Health; Covid-19; Rural Areas; Men; Women

Language

English

Access/Licence

Open AccessCC-BY-4.0

Project

Policies, Institutions, and Markets

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Dataset

Dataset

COVID-19 Impact on Rural Men and Women in Uganda, Round 1

2021International Food Policy Research Institute

Details

COVID-19 Impact on Rural Men and Women in Uganda, Round 1

This dataset is the result of a phone survey set up to measure the impact of COVID-19 on rural people in Uganda. As most governments have urged the population to stay at home to slow down the transmission of the disease, the impact of COVID-19 can affect women and men in different ways: as an income shock (directly or indirectly); as a health and caring shock; as a shock of mobility (affecting access to water, food, firewood, schooling); and as a risk of increased domestic conflict and violence. To capture these various effects on household welfare, this phone survey was conducted with (around) 1000 individuals randomly drawn from an existing list of phone numbers collected from previous household surveys with an equal proportion of women and men. The same individuals were also interviewed during other rounds to generate a longitudinal panel allowing to analyze the impact of COVID-19 through time.

Year published

2021

Authors

International Food Policy Research Institute

Citation

International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). 2021. COVID-19 Impact on Rural Men and Women in Uganda, Round 1. Washington, DC: IFPRI [dataset]. https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/94M5VS.. Harvard Dataverse. Version 1.

Country/Region

Uganda

Keywords

Africa; Sub-saharan Africa; Western Africa; Shock; Health; Covid-19; Rural Areas; Men; Women

Language

English

Access/Licence

Open AccessCC-BY-4.0

Project

Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security

Record type

Dataset

Dataset

COVID-19 Impact on Rural Men and Women in Uganda, Round 3

2021International Food Policy Research Institute

Details

COVID-19 Impact on Rural Men and Women in Uganda, Round 3

This dataset is the result of a phone survey set up to measure the impact of COVID-19 on rural people in Uganda. As most governments have urged the population to stay at home to slow down the transmission of the disease, the impact of COVID-19 can affect women and men in different ways: as an income shock (directly or indirectly); as a health and caring shock; as a shock of mobility (affecting access to water, food, firewood, schooling); and as a risk of increased domestic conflict and violence. To capture these various effects on household welfare, this phone survey was conducted with (around) 1100 individuals randomly drawn from an existing list of phone numbers collected from previous household surveys with an equal proportion of women and men. The same individuals were also interviewed during other rounds to generate a longitudinal panel allowing to analyze the impact of COVID-19 through time.

Year published

2021

Authors

International Food Policy Research Institute

Citation

International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). 2021. COVID-19 Impact on Rural Men and Women in Uganda, Round 3. Washington, DC: IFPRI [dataset]. https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/GMLNRM. Harvard Dataverse. Version 1.

Country/Region

Uganda

Keywords

Africa; Sub-saharan Africa; Western Africa; Shock; Health; Covid-19; Rural Areas; Men; Women

Language

English

Access/Licence

Open AccessCC-BY-4.0

Project

Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security

Record type

Dataset

Dataset

COVID-19 Impact on Rural Men and Women in Nigeria, Round 4

2021International Food Policy Research Institute

Details

COVID-19 Impact on Rural Men and Women in Nigeria, Round 4

This dataset is the result of a phone survey set up to measure the impact of COVID-19 on rural people in Nigeria. As most governments have urged the population to stay at home to slow down the transmission of the disease, the impact of COVID-19 can affect women and men in different ways: as an income shock (directly or indirectly); as a health and caring shock; as a shock of mobility (affecting access to water, food, firewood, schooling); and as a risk of increased domestic conflict and violence. To capture these various effects on household welfare, this phone survey was conducted with (around) 500 individuals randomly drawn from an existing list of phone numbers collected from previous household surveys with an equal proportion of women and men. The same individuals were also interviewed during other rounds to generate a longitudinal panel allowing to analyze the impact of COVID-19 through time.

Year published

2021

Authors

International Food Policy Research Institute

Citation

International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). 2021. COVID-19 Impact on Rural Men and Women in Nigeria, Round 4. Washington, DC: IFPRI [dataset]. https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/B5VSGH. Harvard Dataverse. Version 1.

Country/Region

Nigeria

Keywords

Africa; Sub-saharan Africa; Western Africa; Shock; Covid-19; Health; Rural Areas; Men; Women

Language

English

Access/Licence

Open AccessCC-BY-4.0

Project

Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security

Record type

Dataset

Dataset

COVID-19 Impact on Rural Men and Women in Nigeria, Round 3

2021International Food Policy Research Institute

Details

COVID-19 Impact on Rural Men and Women in Nigeria, Round 3

This dataset is the result of a phone survey set up to measure the impact of COVID-19 on rural people in Nigeria. As most governments have urged the population to stay at home to slow down the transmission of the disease, the impact of COVID-19 can affect women and men in different ways: as an income shock (directly or indirectly); as a health and caring shock; as a shock of mobility (affecting access to water, food, firewood, schooling); and as a risk of increased domestic conflict and violence. To capture these various effects on household welfare, this phone survey was conducted with (around) 500 individuals randomly drawn from an existing list of phone numbers collected from previous household surveys with an equal proportion of women and men. The same individuals were also interviewed during other rounds to generate a longitudinal panel allowing to analyze the impact of COVID-19 through time.

Year published

2021

Authors

International Food Policy Research Institute

Citation

International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). 2021. COVID-19 Impact on Rural Men and Women in Nigeria, Round 3. Washington, DC: IFPRI [dataset]. https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/MLRR0Q. Harvard Dataverse. Version 1.

Country/Region

Nigeria

Keywords

Africa; Sub-saharan Africa; Western Africa; Shock; Covid-19; Health; Men; Women; Rural Areas

Language

English

Access/Licence

Open AccessCC-BY-4.0

Project

Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security

Record type

Dataset

Dataset

COVID-19 Impact on Rural Men and Women in Nigeria, Round 2

2021International Food Policy Research Institute

Details

COVID-19 Impact on Rural Men and Women in Nigeria, Round 2

This dataset is the result of a phone survey set up to measure the impact of COVID-19 on rural people in Nigeria. As most governments have urged the population to stay at home to slow down the transmission of the disease, the impact of COVID-19 can affect women and men in different ways: as an income shock (directly or indirectly); as a health and caring shock; as a shock of mobility (affecting access to water, food, firewood, schooling); and as a risk of increased domestic conflict and violence. To capture these various effects on household welfare, this phone survey was conducted with (around) 500 individuals randomly drawn from an existing list of phone numbers collected from previous household surveys with an equal proportion of women and men. The same individuals were also interviewed during other rounds to generate a longitudinal panel allowing to analyze the impact of COVID-19 through time.

Year published

2021

Authors

International Food Policy Research Institute

Citation

International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). 2021. COVID-19 Impact on Rural Men and Women in Nigeria, Round 2. Washington, DC: IFPRI [dataset]. https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/2J4O8W. Harvard Dataverse. Version 1.

Country/Region

Nigeria

Keywords

Africa; Sub-saharan Africa; Western Africa; Shock; Health; Covid-19; Rural Areas; Men; Women

Language

English

Access/Licence

Open AccessCC-BY-4.0

Project

Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security

Record type

Dataset

Dataset

COVID-19 Impact on Rural Men and Women in Nigeria, Round 1

2021International Food Policy Research Institute

Details

COVID-19 Impact on Rural Men and Women in Nigeria, Round 1

This dataset is the result of a phone survey set up to measure the impact of COVID-19 on rural people in Nigeria. As most governments have urged the population to stay at home to slow down the transmission of the disease, the impact of COVID-19 can affect women and men in different ways: as an income shock (directly or indirectly); as a health and caring shock; as a shock of mobility (affecting access to water, food, firewood, schooling); and as a risk of increased domestic conflict and violence. To capture these various effects on household welfare, this phone survey was conducted with (around) 500 individuals randomly drawn from an existing list of phone numbers collected from previous household surveys with an equal proportion of women and men. The same individuals were also interviewed during other rounds to generate a longitudinal panel allowing to analyze the impact of COVID-19 through time.

Year published

2021

Authors

International Food Policy Research Institute

Citation

International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). 2021. COVID-19 Impact on Rural Men and Women in Nigeria, Round 1. Washington, DC: IFPRI [dataset]. https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/PZJ7CK. Harvard Dataverse. Version 1.

Country/Region

Nigeria

Keywords

Africa; Sub-saharan Africa; Western Africa; Covid-19; Health; Rural Areas; Men; Women; Shock

Language

English

Access/Licence

Open AccessCC-BY-4.0

Project

Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security

Record type

Dataset

Dataset

COVID-19 Impact on Rural Men and Women in Ghana, Round 4

2021International Food Policy Research Institute

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COVID-19 Impact on Rural Men and Women in Ghana, Round 4

This dataset is the result of a phone survey set up to measure the impact of COVID-19 on rural people in Ghana. As most governments have urged the population to stay at home to slow down the transmission of the disease, the impact of COVID-19 can affect women and men in different ways: as an income shock (directly or indirectly); as a health and caring shock; as a shock of mobility (affecting access to water, food, firewood, schooling); and as a risk of increased domestic conflict and violence. To capture these various effects on household welfare, this phone survey was conducted with (around) 500 individuals randomly drawn from an existing list of phone numbers collected from previous household surveys with an equal proportion of women and men. The same individuals were also interviewed during other rounds to generate a longitudinal panel allowing to analyze the impact of COVID-19 through time.

Year published

2021

Authors

International Food Policy Research Institute

Citation

International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). 2021. COVID-19 Impact on Rural Men and Women in Ghana, Round 4. Washington, DC: IFPRI [dataset]. https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/B91DHB. Harvard Dataverse. Version 1.

Country/Region

Ghana

Keywords

Africa; Sub-saharan Africa; Western Africa; Shock; Covid-19; Health; Men; Women; Rural Areas

Language

English

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Open AccessCC-BY-4.0

Project

Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security

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Dataset

Dataset

COVID-19 Impact on Rural Men and Women in Ghana, Round 3

2021International Food Policy Research Institute

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COVID-19 Impact on Rural Men and Women in Ghana, Round 3

This dataset is the result of a phone survey set up to measure the impact of COVID-19 on rural people in Ghana. As most governments have urged the population to stay at home to slow down the transmission of the disease, the impact of COVID-19 can affect women and men in different ways: as an income shock (directly or indirectly); as a health and caring shock; as a shock of mobility (affecting access to water, food, firewood, schooling); and as a risk of increased domestic conflict and violence. To capture these various effects on household welfare, this phone survey was conducted with (around) 500 individuals randomly drawn from an existing list of phone numbers collected from previous household surveys with an equal proportion of women and men. The same individuals were also interviewed during other rounds to generate a longitudinal panel allowing to analyze the impact of COVID-19 through time.

Year published

2021

Authors

International Food Policy Research Institute

Citation

International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). 2021. COVID-19 Impact on Rural Men and Women in Ghana, Round 3. Washington, DC: IFPRI [dataset]. https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/LOQQTH. Harvard Dataverse. Version 1.

Country/Region

Ghana

Keywords

Africa; Sub-saharan Africa; Western Africa; Shock; Covid-19; Health; Men; Rural Areas; Women

Language

English

Access/Licence

Open AccessCC-BY-4.0

Project

Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security

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Dataset

Dataset

COVID-19 Impact on Rural Men and Women in Ghana, Round 2

2021International Food Policy Research Institute

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COVID-19 Impact on Rural Men and Women in Ghana, Round 2

This dataset is the result of a phone survey set up to measure the impact of COVID-19 on rural people in Ghana. As most governments have urged the population to stay at home to slow down the transmission of the disease, the impact of COVID-19 can affect women and men in different ways: as an income shock (directly or indirectly); as a health and caring shock; as a shock of mobility (affecting access to water, food, firewood, schooling); and as a risk of increased domestic conflict and violence. To capture these various effects on household welfare, this phone survey was conducted with (around) 500 individuals randomly drawn from an existing list of phone numbers collected from previous household surveys with an equal proportion of women and men. The same individuals were also interviewed during other rounds to generate a longitudinal panel allowing to analyze the impact of COVID-19 through time.

Year published

2021

Authors

International Food Policy Research Institute

Citation

International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). 2021. COVID-19 Impact on Rural Men and Women in Ghana, Round 2. Washington, DC: IFPRI [dataset]. https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/7DOZ0N. Harvard Dataverse. Version 1.

Country/Region

Ghana

Keywords

Africa; Sub-saharan Africa; Western Africa; Covid-19; Health; Men; Women; Rural Areas; Shock

Language

English

Access/Licence

Open AccessCC-BY-4.0

Project

Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security

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Dataset

Dataset

COVID-19 Impact on Rural Men and Women in Senegal, Round 1

2021International Food Policy Research Institute

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COVID-19 Impact on Rural Men and Women in Senegal, Round 1

This dataset is the result of a phone survey set up to measure the impact of COVID-19 on rural people in Senegal. As most governments have urged the population to stay at home to slow down the transmission of the disease, the impact of COVID-19 can affect women and men in different ways: as an income shock (directly or indirectly); as a health and caring shock; as a shock of mobility (affecting access to water, food, firewood, schooling); and as a risk of increased domestic conflict and violence. To capture these various effects on household welfare, this phone survey was conducted with (around) 500 individuals randomly drawn from an existing list of phone numbers collected from previous household surveys. The same individuals were also interviewed during other rounds to generate a longitudinal panel allowing to analyze the impact of COVID-19 through time.

Year published

2021

Authors

International Food Policy Research Institute

Citation

International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). 2021. COVID-19 Impact on Rural Men and Women in Senegal, Round 1. Washington, DC: IFPRI [dataset]. https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/OQJUOG. Harvard Dataverse. Version 1.

Country/Region

Senegal

Keywords

Africa; Sub-saharan Africa; Western Africa; Shock; Health; Rural Areas; Covid-19; Men; Women

Language

English

Access/Licence

Open AccessCC-BY-4.0

Project

Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security

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Dataset

Dataset

COVID-19 Impact on Rural Men and Women in Niger, Round 2

2021International Food Policy Research Institute

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COVID-19 Impact on Rural Men and Women in Niger, Round 2

This dataset is the result of a phone survey set up to measure the impact of COVID-19 on rural people in Niger. As most governments have urged the population to stay at home to slow down the transmission of the disease, the impact of COVID-19 can affect women and men in different ways: as an income shock (directly or indirectly); as a health and caring shock; as a shock of mobility (affecting access to water, food, firewood, schooling); and as a risk of increased domestic conflict and violence. To capture these various effects on household welfare, this phone survey was conducted with (around) 500 individuals randomly drawn from an existing list of phone numbers collected from previous household surveys. The same individuals were also interviewed during other rounds to generate a longitudinal panel allowing to analyze the impact of COVID-19 through time.

Year published

2021

Authors

International Food Policy Research Institute

Citation

International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). 2021. COVID-19 Impact on Rural Men and Women in Niger, Round 2. Washington, DC: IFPRI [dataset]. https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/AGKINY. Harvard Dataverse. Version 1.

Country/Region

Niger

Keywords

Africa; Sub-saharan Africa; Western Africa; Covid-19; Rural Areas; Men; Women; Health; Shock

Language

English

Access/Licence

Open AccessCC-BY-4.0

Project

Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security

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Dataset

Dataset

COVID-19 Impact on Rural Men and Women in Senegal, Round 5

2021International Food Policy Research Institute

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COVID-19 Impact on Rural Men and Women in Senegal, Round 5

This dataset is the result of a phone survey set up to measure the impact of COVID-19 on rural people in Senegal. As most governments have urged the population to stay at home to slow down the transmission of the disease, the impact of COVID-19 can affect women and men in different ways: as an income shock (directly or indirectly); as a health and caring shock; as a shock of mobility (affecting access to water, food, firewood, schooling); and as a risk of increased domestic conflict and violence. To capture these various effects on household welfare, this phone survey was conducted with (around) 500 individuals randomly drawn from an existing list of phone numbers collected from previous household surveys. The same individuals were also interviewed during other rounds to generate a longitudinal panel allowing to analyze the impact of COVID-19 through time.

Year published

2021

Authors

International Food Policy Research Institute

Citation

International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). 2021. COVID-19 Impact on Rural Men and Women in Senegal, Round 5. Washington, DC: IFPRI [dataset]. https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/JFUBN5. Harvard Dataverse. Version 1.

Country/Region

Senegal

Keywords

Africa; Sub-saharan Africa; Western Africa; Shock; Covid-19; Health; Rural Areas; Men; Women

Language

English

Access/Licence

Open AccessCC-BY-4.0

Project

Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security

Record type

Dataset

Dataset

COVID-19 Impact on Rural Men and Women in Niger, Round 1

2021International Food Policy Research Institute

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COVID-19 Impact on Rural Men and Women in Niger, Round 1

This dataset is the result of a phone survey set up to measure the impact of COVID-19 on rural people in Niger. As most governments have urged the population to stay at home to slow down the transmission of the disease, the impact of COVID-19 can affect women and men in different ways: as an income shock (directly or indirectly); as a health and caring shock; as a shock of mobility (affecting access to water, food, firewood, schooling); and as a risk of increased domestic conflict and violence. To capture these various effects on household welfare, this phone survey was conducted with (around) 500 individuals randomly drawn from an existing list of phone numbers collected from previous household surveys. The same individuals were also interviewed during other rounds to generate a longitudinal panel allowing to analyze the impact of COVID-19 through time.

Year published

2021

Authors

International Food Policy Research Institute

Citation

International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). 2021. COVID-19 Impact on Rural Men and Women in Niger, Round 1. Washington, DC: IFPRI [dataset]. https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/AHULYK. Harvard Dataverse. Version 1.

Country/Region

Niger

Keywords

Africa; Sub-saharan Africa; Western Africa; Covid-19; Rural Areas; Men; Women; Health; Shock

Language

English

Access/Licence

Open AccessCC-BY-4.0

Project

Gender

Record type

Dataset

Dataset

COVID-19 Impact on Rural Men and Women in Senegal, Round 4

2021International Food Policy Research Institute

Details

COVID-19 Impact on Rural Men and Women in Senegal, Round 4

This dataset is the result of a phone survey set up to measure the impact of COVID-19 on rural people in Senegal. As most governments have urged the population to stay at home to slow down the transmission of the disease, the impact of COVID-19 can affect women and men in different ways: as an income shock (directly or indirectly); as a health and caring shock; as a shock of mobility (affecting access to water, food, firewood, schooling); and as a risk of increased domestic conflict and violence. To capture these various effects on household welfare, this phone survey was conducted with (around) 500 individuals randomly drawn from an existing list of phone numbers collected from previous household surveys. The same individuals were also interviewed during other rounds to generate a longitudinal panel allowing to analyze the impact of COVID-19 through time.

Year published

2021

Authors

International Food Policy Research Institute

Citation

International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). 2021. COVID-19 Impact on Rural Men and Women in Senegal, Round 4. Washington, DC: IFPRI [dataset]. https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/PUK0TL. Harvard Dataverse. Version 1.

Country/Region

Senegal

Keywords

Africa; Sub-saharan Africa; Western Africa; Shock; Covid-19; Health; Rural Areas; Men; Women

Language

English

Access/Licence

Open AccessCC-BY-4.0

Project

Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security

Record type

Dataset

Dataset

COVID-19 Impact on Rural Men and Women in Senegal, Round 3

2021International Food Policy Research Institute

Details

COVID-19 Impact on Rural Men and Women in Senegal, Round 3

This dataset is the result of a phone survey set up to measure the impact of COVID-19 on rural people in Senegal. As most governments have urged the population to stay at home to slow down the transmission of the disease, the impact of COVID-19 can affect women and men in different ways: as an income shock (directly or indirectly); as a health and caring shock; as a shock of mobility (affecting access to water, food, firewood, schooling); and as a risk of increased domestic conflict and violence. To capture these various effects on household welfare, this phone survey was conducted with (around) 500 individuals randomly drawn from an existing list of phone numbers collected from previous household surveys. The same individuals were also interviewed during other rounds to generate a longitudinal panel allowing to analyze the impact of COVID-19 through time.

Year published

2021

Authors

International Food Policy Research Institute

Citation

International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). 2021. COVID-19 Impact on Rural Men and Women in Senegal, Round 3. Washington, DC: IFPRI [dataset]. https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/7XVZ5G. Harvard Dataverse. Version 1.

Country/Region

Senegal

Keywords

Africa; Sub-saharan Africa; Western Africa; Shock; Health; Covid-19; Rural Areas; Men; Women

Language

English

Access/Licence

Open AccessCC-BY-4.0

Project

Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security

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Dataset

Dataset

COVID-19 Impact on Rural Men and Women in Niger, Round 4

2021International Food Policy Research Institute

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COVID-19 Impact on Rural Men and Women in Niger, Round 4

This dataset is the result of a phone survey set up to measure the impact of COVID-19 on rural people in Niger. As most governments have urged the population to stay at home to slow down the transmission of the disease, the impact of COVID-19 can affect women and men in different ways: as an income shock (directly or indirectly); as a health and caring shock; as a shock of mobility (affecting access to water, food, firewood, schooling); and as a risk of increased domestic conflict and violence. To capture these various effects on household welfare, this phone survey was conducted with (around) 500 individuals randomly drawn from an existing list of phone numbers collected from previous household surveys. The same individuals were also interviewed during other rounds to generate a longitudinal panel allowing to analyze the impact of COVID-19 through time.

Year published

2021

Authors

International Food Policy Research Institute

Citation

International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). 2021. COVID-19 Impact on Rural Men and Women in Niger, Round 4. Washington, DC: IFPRI [dataset].https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/RLOJKM. Harvard Dataverse. Version 1.

Country/Region

Niger

Keywords

Africa; Sub-saharan Africa; Western Africa; Shock; Covid-19; Men; Women; Health; Rural Areas

Language

English

Access/Licence

Open AccessCC-BY-4.0

Project

Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security

Record type

Dataset

Dataset

COVID-19 Impact on Rural Men and Women in Niger, Round 3

2021International Food Policy Research Institute

Details

COVID-19 Impact on Rural Men and Women in Niger, Round 3

This dataset is the result of a phone survey set up to measure the impact of COVID-19 on rural people in Niger. As most governments have urged the population to stay at home to slow down the transmission of the disease, the impact of COVID-19 can affect women and men in different ways: as an income shock (directly or indirectly); as a health and caring shock; as a shock of mobility (affecting access to water, food, firewood, schooling); and as a risk of increased domestic conflict and violence. To capture these various effects on household welfare, this phone survey was conducted with (around) 500 individuals randomly drawn from an existing list of phone numbers collected from previous household surveys. The same individuals were also interviewed during other rounds to generate a longitudinal panel allowing to analyze the impact of COVID-19 through time.

Year published

2021

Authors

International Food Policy Research Institute

Citation

International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). 2021. COVID-19 Impact on Rural Men and Women in Niger, Round 3. Washington, DC: IFPRI [dataset]. https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/UY7PZC. Harvard Dataverse. Version 1.

Country/Region

Niger

Keywords

Africa; Sub-saharan Africa; Western Africa; Shock; Covid-19; Men; Women; Rural Areas; Health

Language

English

Access/Licence

Open AccessCC-BY-4.0

Project

Gender

Record type

Dataset

Dataset

COVID-19 Impact on Rural Men and Women in Senegal, Round 2

2021International Food Policy Research Institute

Details

COVID-19 Impact on Rural Men and Women in Senegal, Round 2

This dataset is the result of a phone survey set up to measure the impact of COVID-19 on rural people in Senegal. As most governments have urged the population to stay at home to slow down the transmission of the disease, the impact of COVID-19 can affect women and men in different ways: as an income shock (directly or indirectly); as a health and caring shock; as a shock of mobility (affecting access to water, food, firewood, schooling); and as a risk of increased domestic conflict and violence. To capture these various effects on household welfare, this phone survey was conducted with (around) 500 individuals randomly drawn from an existing list of phone numbers collected from previous household surveys. The same individuals were also interviewed during other rounds to generate a longitudinal panel allowing to analyze the impact of COVID-19 through time.

Year published

2021

Authors

International Food Policy Research Institute

Citation

International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). 2021. COVID-19 Impact on Rural Men and Women in Senegal, Round 2. Washington, DC: IFPRI [dataset]. https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/THMQOT. Harvard Dataverse. Version 1.

Country/Region

Senegal

Keywords

Africa; Sub-saharan Africa; Western Africa; Shock; Health; Covid-19; Rural Areas; Men; Women

Language

English

Access/Licence

Open AccessCC-BY-4.0

Project

Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security

Record type

Dataset

Dataset

COVID-19 Impact on Rural Men and Women in Kenya, Round 1

2021International Food Policy Research Institute

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COVID-19 Impact on Rural Men and Women in Kenya, Round 1

This dataset is the result of a phone survey set up to measure the impact of COVID-19 on rural people in Kenya. As most governments have urged the population to stay at home to slow down the transmission of the disease, the impact of COVID-19 can affect women and men in different ways: as an income shock (directly or indirectly); as a health and caring shock; as a shock of mobility (affecting access to water, food, firewood, schooling); and as a risk of increased domestic conflict and violence. To capture these various effects on household welfare, this phone survey was conducted with (around) 600 individuals randomly drawn from an existing list of phone numbers collected from previous household surveys with an equal proportion of women and men. The same individuals were also interviewed during other rounds to generate a longitudinal panel allowing to analyze the impact of COVID-19 through time.

Year published

2021

Authors

International Food Policy Research Institute

Citation

International Food Policy Research Institute. 2021. COVID-19 Impact on Rural Men and Women in Kenya, Round 1. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute. https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/FB47NW. Harvard Dataverse. Version 1.

Country/Region

Kenya

Keywords

Africa; Sub-saharan Africa; Eastern Africa; Shock; Covid-19; Health; Men; Rural Areas; Women

Language

English

Access/Licence

Open AccessCC-BY-4.0

Project

Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security

Record type

Dataset

Dataset

COVID-19 Impact on Rural Men and Women in Kenya, Round 3

2021International Food Policy Research Institute

Details

COVID-19 Impact on Rural Men and Women in Kenya, Round 3

This dataset is the result of a phone survey set up to measure the impact of COVID-19 on rural people in Kenya. As most governments have urged the population to stay at home to slow down the transmission of the disease, the impact of COVID-19 can affect women and men in different ways: as an income shock (directly or indirectly); as a health and caring shock; as a shock of mobility (affecting access to water, food, firewood, schooling); and as a risk of increased domestic conflict and violence. To capture these various effects on household welfare, this phone survey was conducted with (around) 500 individuals randomly drawn from an existing list of phone numbers collected from previous household surveys with an equal proportion of women and men. The same individuals were also interviewed during other rounds to generate a longitudinal panel allowing to analyze the impact of COVID-19 through time.

Year published

2021

Authors

International Food Policy Research Institute

Citation

International Food Policy Research Institute. 2021. COVID-19 Impact on Rural Men and Women in Kenya, Round 3. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute. https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/TOSQZ9. Harvard Dataverse. Version 1.

Country/Region

Kenya

Keywords

Africa; Sub-saharan Africa; Eastern Africa; Shock; Covid-19; Health; Men; Rural Areas; Women

Language

English

Access/Licence

Open AccessCC-BY-4.0

Project

Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security

Record type

Dataset

Dataset

COVID-19 Impact on Rural Men and Women in Kenya, Round 2

2021International Food Policy Research Institute

Details

COVID-19 Impact on Rural Men and Women in Kenya, Round 2

This dataset is the result of a phone survey set up to measure the impact of COVID-19 on rural people in Kenya. As most governments have urged the population to stay at home to slow down the transmission of the disease, the impact of COVID-19 can affect women and men in different ways: as an income shock (directly or indirectly); as a health and caring shock; as a shock of mobility (affecting access to water, food, firewood, schooling); and as a risk of increased domestic conflict and violence. To capture these various effects on household welfare, this phone survey was conducted with (around) 600 individuals randomly drawn from an existing list of phone numbers collected from previous household surveys with an equal proportion of women and men. The same individuals were also interviewed during other rounds to generate a longitudinal panel allowing to analyze the impact of COVID-19 through time.

Year published

2021

Authors

International Food Policy Research Institute

Citation

International Food Policy Research Institute. 2021. COVID-19 Impact on Rural Men and Women in Kenya, Round 2. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute. https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/IWXFID. Harvard Dataverse. Version 1.

Country/Region

Kenya

Keywords

Africa; Sub-saharan Africa; Eastern Africa; Shock; Covid-19; Health; Men; Rural Areas; Women

Language

English

Access/Licence

Open AccessCC-BY-4.0

Project

Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security

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Dataset

Dataset

Ghana Feed the Future Harmonized Dataset

2018International Food Policy Research Institute

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Ghana Feed the Future Harmonized Dataset

This dataset was created by re-compiling available open, gender/sex-disaggregated Feed the Future data for Ghana and applying standard processing methods to enhance their accessibility and interoperability. This process entailed the standardization of variable names and labels, the creation of derived socio-economic indicators such as dietary diversity scores, household dependency ratios, and household age and gender composition. This dataset allows researchers to easily use data for Ghana, as well as make cross-country comparisons with other standardized datasets. Moreover, the provision of household GPS coordinates (offset for confidentiality purposes) allows users to match data at different levels. This work combines multi-topic household and community socioeconomic and agricultural surveys with biophysical datasets from multiple sources, including remote sensing, for a thorough comparison of different phenomena. These biophysical sources include the International Soil Reference and Information Centre (ISRIC) World Soil Information, NASA MODIS vegetation indices and land surface temperature data, and the HarvestChoice spatially-disaggregated subnational crop production statistics database (Spatial Production Allocation Model; SPAM).

Year published

2018

Authors

International Food Policy Research Institute

Citation

International Food Policy Research Institute. 2018. Ghana Feed the Future Harmonized Dataset. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute. https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/DXMARV. Harvard Dataverse. Version 1.

Country/Region

Ghana

Keywords

Africa; Sub-saharan Africa; Western Africa; Models; Household Food Security; Malnutrition; Gender Analysis

Language

English

Access/Licence

Open AccessCC-BY-4.0

Record type

Dataset

Dataset

BIHS Harmonized Dataset

2017International Food Policy Research Institute

Details

BIHS Harmonized Dataset

This dataset is was created by re-compiling available open, gender/sex-disaggregated Feed the Future datasets for Bangladesh and applying standard processing methods to enhance their accessibility and interoperability. This process entailed the standardization of variable names and labels, the creation of derived socio-economic indicators such as dietary diversity scores, household dependency ratios, and household age and gender composition. This dataset allows researchers to easily use data for Bangladesh, as well as make cross country comparisons with other standardized datasets. Moreover, the provision of household GIS coordinates (offset for confidentiality purposes) allows users to match data at different levels. This work combines multi-topic household and community socio-economic and agricultural surveys with biophysical datasets from multiple sources, including remote sensing, for a thorough comparison of different phenomena. These biophysical sources include the International Soil Reference and Information Centre (ISRIC) World Soil Information, NASA MODIS vegetation indices and land surface temperature data, and the HarvestChoice spatially-disaggregated subnational crop production statistics database (Spatial Production Allocation Model; SPAM).

Year published

2017

Authors

International Food Policy Research Institute

Citation

International Food Policy Research Institute. 2017. BIHS Harmonized Dataset. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute. https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/PUK1P7. Harvard Dataverse. Version 1.

Country/Region

Bangladesh

Keywords

Asia; Southern Asia; Models; Household Food Security; Malnutrition; Gender Analysis

Language

English

Access/Licence

Open AccessCC-BY-4.0

Record type

Dataset

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