COVID-19 Research – World Bank

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Inferring COVID-19 Vaccine Attitudes from Twitter Data: An Application to the Arabic Speaking WorldRoy van der Weide, Policy Research Working Paper 10165, World Bank, Washington, DC, September 2022

Financing Vaccine Equity: Funding for Day-Zero of the Next PandemicRuchir Agarwal, Tristan Reed,Policy Research Working Paper 10067, World Bank, Washington, DC, May 2022

COVID-19 Age-Mortality Curves for 2020 Are Flatter in Developing Countries Using Both Official Death Counts and Excess DeathsGabrielDemombynes, Damien B. C. M. De Walque, Paul Michael Gubbins, Beatric Piedad Urdinola, Jeremy Henri Maurice Veillard, Policy Research Working Paper 9807, World Bank, Washington, DC, October 2021

Indirect Effects on Maternal and Child Mortality from the COVID-19 Pandemic: Evidence from Disruptions in Healthcare Utilization in 18 Low- and Middle-Income CountriesTashrik Ahmed,Timothy Roberton,Monitoring of Essential Health Services Team, Jean Patrick Alfred,Martina Baye, Mamoutou Diabate,Helen Kiarie,Paul Mbaka,Nur Ali Mohamud, Charles Mwansambo, Youssoupha Ndiaye, Charles Nzelu, Anthony Adofo Ofosu, Tsihory Raharison, Husnia Sadat, Francis Smart, Helal Uddin, Naod Wendrad, Chea Sanford Wesseh, Mohamad Lamine Yasane, Sylvain Yuma, Petra Vergeer, Peter M. Hansen, Jed Friedman, Gil Shapira, SSRN Preprint, September 2021

How many infants may have died in low-income and middle-income countries in 2020 due to the economic contraction accompanying the COVID-19 pandemic?GilShapira,Damiende Walque,JedFriedman, BMJ Open, August 2021

Policy Actions to Increase the Supply of COVID-19 Vaccines in the Short TermMamta Murthi and Tristan Reed,Research & Policy Brief 49, World Bank, Washington, DC,August 2021

Disruptions in maternal and child health service utilization during COVID-19: analysis from eight sub-Saharan African countriesGil Shapira, Tashrik Ahmed, Salom Henriette Paulette Drouard, Pablo Amor Fernandez, Eeshani Kandpal, Charles Nzelu, Chea Sanford Wesseh, Nur Ali Mohamud, Francis Smart, Charles Mwansambo, Martina L Baye, Mamatou Diabate, Sylvain Yuma, Munirat Ogunlayi, Rwema Jean De Dieu Rusatira, Tawab Hashemi, Petra Vergeer, Jed Friedman, Health Policy and Planning,czab064, June2021

Five Ways that COVID-19 Diagnostics Can Save Lives : Prioritizing Uses of Tests to Maximize Cost-EffectivenessTristan Reed,WilliamWaites, David Manheim,Damien B. C. M. de Walque, Chiara Vallini, Roberta V. Gatti, Timiothy B. Hallett. Research & Policy Brief 43, World Bank, Washington, DC,February 2021

How to End the COVID-19 Pandemic by March 2022Ruchir Agarwal andTristan Reed,Policy Research Working Paper 9632, World Bank, Washington, DC, April 2021

Modeling and Predicting the Spread of Covid-19: Comparative Results for the United States, the Philippines, and South AfricaSusmita Dasguptaand David Wheeler, Policy Research Working Paper 9419, World Bank, Washington, DC, October 2020

The Human Capital Index 2020 Update: Human Capital in the Time of COVID-19Roberta V. Gatti, Paul Corral, Nicola Dehnen, Ritika DSouza, Juan Mejalenko, andSteven Pennings. Washington, DC: World Bank, September 2020

Remote-learning, Time-Use, and Mental Health of Ecuadorian High-School Students during the COVID-19 QuarantineIgor Asanov, Francisco Flores,David McKenzie, Mona Mensmann, and Mathis Schulte, Policy Research Working Paper 9252, World Bank, Washington, DC,May 2020

How Two Tests Can Help Contain COVID-19 and Revive the EconomyDamien De Walque, Jed Friedman, Roberta V. Gatti, and Aaditya Mattoo, Research & Policy Brief 29, World Bank, Washington, DC, April 2020

Strengthening Public Health Systems: Policy Ideas from a Governance PerspectiveStuti Khemani, Sarang Chaudhary, and Thiago Scot, Policy Research Working Paper 9220, World Bank, Washington, DC, April 2020

Revisiting Poverty Trends and the Role of Social Protection Systems in Africa during the COVID-19 PandemicKibrom A. Abay,Nishant Yonzan,Sikandra Kurdi, andKibrom Tafere, Policy Research Working Paper 10172, World Bank, Washington, DC, September 2022

The Intergenerational Mortality Tradeoff of COVID-19 Lockdown PoliciesLin Ma,GilShapira, Damien B. C. M. De Walque, Quy-Toan Do, Jed Friedman, and Andrei A. Levchenko, Policy Research Working Paper 9677, World Bank, Washington, DC, May 2021

Death and Destitution: The Global Distribution of Welfare Losses from the COVID-19 PandemicFrancisco H. G. Ferreira, Olivier Christian Brigitte Sterck, Daniel Gerszon Mahler, andBenoit Decerf, Policy Research Working Paper 9673, World Bank, Washington, DC, May 2021

Assessing Response Fatigue in Phone Surveys: Experimental Evidence on Dietary Diversity in EthiopiaKibrom A. Abay, Guush Berhane, John Hoddinott, andKibrom Tafere,Policy Research Working Paper 9636, World Bank, Washington, DC, April 2021

COVID-19 and Food Security in Ethiopia: Do Social Protection Programs Protect?Kibrom A. Abay, Guush Berhane, John Hoddinott, andKibrom Tafere, Policy Research Working Paper 9475, World Bank, Washington, DC, November 2020

Lives and Livelihoods: Estimates of the Global Mortality and Poverty Effects of the Covid-19 PandemicBenoit Decerf, Francisco H. G. Ferreira, Daniel Gerszon Mahler, and Olivier Sterck, Policy Research Working Paper 9277, World Bank, Washington, DC, June 2020

Least Protected, Most Affected: Impacts of Migration Regularization Programs on Pandemic ResilienceMaria Jos Urbina,Sandra V. Rozo,Andrs Moya, and Ana Mara Ibez, Policy Research Working Paper 10291, World Bank, Washington, DC, February 2023

Neither by Land nor by Sea: The Rise of Electronic Remittances during COVID-19Lelys Ileana Dinarte Diaz, David Jose Jaume, Eduardo Medina-Cortina, Hernan Winkler,Policy Research Working Paper 10057, World Bank, Washington, DC, May 2022

Occupational Hazards: Why Migrants Faced Greater Economic and Health Risks during the COVID-19 PandemicLaurent Bossavie, Daniel Garrote Sanchez, Mattia Makovec, and Caglar Ozden, Policy Research Working Paper 9873, World Bank, Washington, DC, December 2021

How Has COVID-19 Affected the Intention to Migrate via the Backway to EuropeTijan L. Bah, CatiaBatista, FloreGubert, andDavid J.Mckenzie,Policy Research Working Paper 9658, World Bank, Washington, DC, May 2021

Do Immigrants Push Natives towards Safer Jobs? Exposure to COVID-19 in the European UnionLaurent Bossavie, Daniel Garrote Sanchez, Mattia Makovec, andalar zden,Policy Research Working Paper 9500, World Bank, Washington, DC,December 2020

Who on Earth Can Work from Home?Daniel Garrote Sanchez, Nicolas Gomez Parra,Caglar Ozden, Bob Rijkers, Mariana Viollaz, and Hernan Winkler, Policy Research Working Paper 9347, World Bank, Washington, DC, July 2020

Which Jobs Are Most Vulnerable to COVID-19? What an Analysis of the European Union RevealsDaniel Garrote Sanchez, Nicolas Gomez Parra,Caglar Ozden, andBob Rijkers,Research & Policy Brief 34, World Bank, Washington, DC, May 2020

The Impact of COVID-19 on Electricity Generation: An Empirical InvestigationChang Shen,Anna Alberini, andGovinda Timilsina, Policy Research Working Paper 10116, World Bank, Washington, DC, June 2022

How Well Can Real-Time Indicators Track the Economic Impacts of a Crisis Like COVID-19?Gi Khan Ten,Josh Merfeld,Kibrom Tafere,David Newhouse, andUtz Pape, Policy Research Working Paper 10080, World Bank, Washington, DC, June 2022

The Economic Ripple Effects of COVID-19Francisco J.Buera,Roberto N.Fattal Jaef, P. Andres Neumeyer, Hugo Hopenhayn, and YongseokShin,Policy Research Working Paper 9631, World Bank, Washington, DC, April 2021

Growth of Global Corporate Debt: Main Facts and Policy ChallengesFacundo Abraham, Juan Jose Cortina Lorente, andSergio L. Schmukler,Policy Research Working Paper 9394, World Bank, Washington, DC, September 2020

Recovery from the Pandemic Crisis: Balancing Short-Term and Long-Term ConcernsNorman V. Loayza, Apurva Sanghi, Nurlina Binti Shaharuddin, and Lucie Johanna Wuester,Research & Policy Brief 38, World Bank, Washington, DC, September 2020

Banking Sector Performance During the COVID-19 CrisisAsli Demirguc-Kunt,Alvaro Pedraza Morales, andClaudia Ruiz,Policy Research Working Paper 9363, World Bank, Washington, DC, August 2020

The Effects of the Coronavirus Pandemic in Emerging Market and Developing Economies: An Optimistic Preliminary AccountPinelopi K. Goldberg, andTristan Reed,Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, Summer, 161-211, 2020

Winners and Losers When Private Banks Distribute Government Loans: Evidence from Earmarked Credit in BrazilJose Renato Haas Ornelas,Alvaro Pedraza,Claudia Ruiz-Ortega, and Thiago Silva,Policy Research Working Paper 8952, World Bank, Washington, DC, April 2020

Macroeconomic Policy in the Time of COVID-19: A Primer for Developing CountriesNorman V.Loayza, andSteven Michael Pennings, Research & Policy Brief 28, World Bank, Washington, DC, March 2020

Firm Resources, Strategies, and Survival and Growth during COVID-19: Evidence from Two-Wave Global SurveysSheng Fang, Chorching Goh, Shaomin Li, L. Colin Xu, Policy Research Working Paper 9997, World Bank, Washington, DC, April 2022

Globally Engaged Firms in the COVID-19 CrisisCristina Constantinescu,Ana Margarida Fernandes, Arti Grover, Stavros Poupakis, and Santiago Reyes,Policy Research Working Paper 9991, World Bank, Washington, DC, April 2022

How Resilient Was Trade to COVID-19?Maria Bas,Ana Margarida Fernandes, and Caroline Paunov,Policy Research Working Paper 9975, World Bank, Washington, DC, March 2022

Can Business Grants Mitigate a Crisis Evidence from Youth Entrepreneurs in Kenya during COVID-19Yanina Domenella, Julian C Jamison, Abla Safir, and Bilal Husnain Zia,Policy Research Working Paper 9874, World Bank, Washington, DC, December 2021

Competition and Firm Recovery Post-COVID-19Miriam Bruhn, AsliDemirguc-Kunt, and Dorothe Singer,Policy Research Working Paper 9851, World Bank, Washington, DC, November 2021

The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Women-Led BusinessesJesica Torres, Franklin Maduko, Isis Gaddis, Leonardo Iacovone, and Kathleen Beegle, Policy Research Working Paper 9817, World Bank, Washington, DC, October 2021

Organizational Resources, Country Institutions, and National Culture behind Firm Survival and Growth during COVID-19Yu Liu, Mike W.Peng, Zuobao Wei, Jian Xu, andL. ColinXu,Policy Research Working Paper 9633, World Bank, Washington, DC, April 2021

The Impact of COVID-19 on Formal Firms: Micro Tax Data Simulations across CountriesPierre Bachas, Anne Brockmeyer, and Camille Semelet, Policy Research Working Paper 9437, World Bank, Washington, DC, October 2020

Winners and Losers from COVID-19: Global Evidence from Google SearchKibrom A. Abay,Kibrom Tafere,and Andinet Woldemichael, Policy Research Working Paper 9268, World Bank, Washington, DC, June 2020

Financing Firms in Hibernation during the COVID-19 PandemicTatiana Didier,Federico Huneeus, Mauricio Larrain, andSergio L. Schmukler, Policy Research Working Paper 9236, World Bank, Washington, DC, May 2020

Talk or Text? Evaluating Response Rates by Remote Survey Method during COVID-19Sofia Fernando Monteiro Amaral, Lelys Ileana Dinarte Diaz, Patricio Dominguez, Santiago M. Perez-Vincent, Steffanny Romero,Policy Research Working Paper 9999, World Bank, Washington, DC, April 2022

The Interplay of Policy, Institutions, and Culture in the Time of Covid-19Sheng Fang,L. Colin Xu, and Yuanyuan Yi, Policy Research Working Paper 9470, World Bank, Washington, DC, November 2020

An Opportunity to Build Legitimacy and Trust in Public Institutions in the Time of COVID-19Stuti Khemani,Research & Policy Brief 32, World Bank, Washington, DC, May 2020

Costs and Trade-Offs in the Fight Against the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Developing Country PerspectiveNorman V.Loayza,Research & Policy Brief 35, World Bank, Washington, DC,May 2020

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