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OverviewThis book brings together contributions that explore various dimensions of the pandemic from a long-term development perspective. It also analyzes the existing policy responses and the gaps therein, to enable a greater understanding of how public policy – during a pandemic like COVID-19 – can be better aligned with the developmental challenges faced by individuals and households in India. Through its thirteen contributions, the book highlights the connection between the pandemic and development as deep and multilayered, and not unidirectional. It highlights how the existing inequalities and inequities in the system determined who gets impacted and to what extent, and how soon they can recover, if at all. It analyzes policies and programmes that have been implemented based mostly on the immediate pandemic crisis, and responded less to the pre-existing conditions that have shaped socio-economic outcomes. The book would be a great resource to study possible future responses to similar health disasters in a multi-cultural, multi-religion, multi-caste and multi-class melting pot like India. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Indrani Gupta , Mausumi DasPublisher: Springer Verlag, Singapore Imprint: Springer Verlag, Singapore Edition: 1st ed. 2023 Weight: 0.658kg ISBN: 9789819949052ISBN 10: 981994905 Pages: 314 Publication Date: 28 September 2023 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsChapter 1. An Unequal Recovery – The Income and Employment Fallout of the Pandemic Rosa Abraham (Azim Premji University) and Mrinalini Jha (Azim Premji University) Chapter 2. Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on India’s Financial Sector Rajeswari Sengupta (IGIDR, Mumbai), Harsh Vardhan (Independent Reseracher) Chapter 3. Macroeconomic Performance During COVID Recession and Recovery Manoj Panda, Former Director, Institute of Economic Growth, Delhi Chapter 4. Impact of COVID‑19 on agricultural markets: assessing the roles of commodity characteristics, disease caseload and market reforms J.V. Meenakshi, Devesh Roy and Deepak Varshney Chapter 5. COVID-19 and Education in India: A New Education Crisis in the MakingJandhyala B.G. Tilak (Council for Social Development, New Delhi.) Chapter 6. The COVID-19 pandemic and gendered division of paid work, domestic chores and leisure: evidence from India’s first wave Ashwini Deshpande (Ashoka University) Chapter 7. Chronicling the observed gendered effects in India’s labour markets during COVID-19 Mitali Nikore, Economist & Founder, Nikore Associates Areen Deshmukh, Research Associate, Nikore Associates Ashmita Chowdhury, Research Associate, Nikore Associates Chapter 8. COVID, Social Protection and Women's Work Nikita Sangwan (ISI-Delhi) and Swati Sharma (IEG-Delhi) Chapter 9. Over-nutrition and COVID Prevalence in India: Evidence and Implications Archana Dang (IEG) and Indrani Gupta (IEG) Chapter 10. India’s COVID-19 Vaccination Drive: How did we fare? Santanu Pramanik (NCAER) and Abhinav Motheram (NCAER) Chapter 11. The Impact of COVID-19 on Risk Perception and Wellbeing in India Anchal Khandelwal (University of California, San Francisco) Shagata Mukherjee (Centre for Social and Behaviour Change, Ashoka University) Sunayana Sriram (Swiss Learning Exchange) Chapter 12. Livelihoods and Government Support in the Wake of the Covid-19 Pandemic in Rural Bihar Gaurav Datt (Monash University) Chapter 13. Role of Trust in Effective Policy making: Lessons from the Pandemic Mausumi Das (Delhi School of Economics) and Ajit Mishra (University of Bath)ReviewsAuthor InformationIndrani Gupta is Professor and Head of the Health Policy Research Unit (HPRU) of the Institute of Economic Growth (IEG). She received her PhD in Economics from the University of Maryland, USA. Prof Gupta’s work experience has been diverse, including teaching and academic institutes, the World Bank and the Government of India. Her areas of interest cover a wide range of topics in the area of health economics and policy, and include demand for health and health care, health financing and coverage, poverty and health, costing and cost-effectiveness and economics of diseases. Mausumi Das is Professor at the Delhi School of Economics, Delhi where she has been teaching since 2005. Previously she has also held faculty positions at the Institute of Economic Growth, Delhi and Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, and a visiting position at the Indian Statistical Institute, Delhi. Her areas of interest are economic growth and development macroeconomics. She has published in top field journals such as Journal of Economic Growth, Journal of Development Economics and Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |