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Title: Gendered Inequalities during the COVID- 19 pandemic: evidences from Chandigarh Tri-city
Authors: Jadoun, Pratibha.
Sabhlok, Anu.
Keywords: Gendered inequalities
COVID- 19
Chandigarh Tri-city
Issue Date: 28-Jul-2021
Publisher: IISERM
Abstract: COVID-19 and its associated control measures have changed everyday life. It has come to a standstill, and the world’s economy crippled down to its knees. The impact can be seen and witnessed in all sectors of life and all types of industries. They have been felt unevenly across the socio-economic spectrum and have particularly impacted females and other gender minorities. The thesis aims to understand the uneven immediate gendered impacts brought by the spread of COVID-19. It pays particular attention to pre-existing social, cultural, and work arrangements and their transformation in response to the pandemic and the related downturns. It also concludes more research is needed to examine the COVID-19’s gendered impacts to create policy responses to label the conflicting effects the lockdown has had on women and the LGBTQI+ community.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1497
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