Title
Young Lives, Interrupted: Short-Term Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Adolescents in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
Date Issued
01 January 2022
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Publisher(s)
Routledge
Abstract
We examine the situation of adolescents during the COVID-19 pandemic in four low- and middle-income countries using data from a large-scale phone survey conducted in 2020. The survey was part of Young Lives, a 20-year longitudinal study of two cohorts of young people born in 1994 and 2001 in Ethiopia, India (Andhra Pradesh and Telangana), Peru and Vietnam. We focus on the Younger (19-year-old) Cohort, describing their experiences along multiple dimensions, and assessing how their lives have changed since an earlier survey in 2016. We also compare these young people with an Older Cohort (surveyed at the same age in 2013), using a cross-cohort comparison in the spirit of a difference-in-differences approach. Compared to 2016, and compared with the Older Cohort, the increase in the probability of a loss of household livelihood (income or employment) is both large and significant in all countries. However, a 2020 downturn in self-reported well-being is significant in Ethiopia, India and Peru, but not in Vietnam, the country which experienced particular success in controlling the pandemic during 2020.
Start page
1063
End page
1080
Volume
58
Issue
6
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Psicología Temas sociales
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-85126034670
Source
Journal of Development Studies
ISSN of the container
00220388
Sponsor(s)
This work was supported by the UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) under Grant [number 200245] and the Old Dart Foundation (Peru) under Grant [number VGR01200]. Thank you to Katherine Ford for her helpful comments and suggestions. Thank you to the Niños del Milenio team in Grupo de Análisis para el Desarrollo (GRADE) and IIN Peru, the Centre for Economic and Social Studies (CESS) team in India, the General Statistics Office of Vietnam (GSO) team in Vietnam, and the Policy Studies Institute (PSI) team in Ethiopia for tireless fieldwork under challenging circumstances and to the participants of the survey for giving their time once again during a difficult period. Young Lives data are publicly archived on the UK Data Service [http://doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-8678-2]. The code available can be provided on request.
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