COVID-19, state (in)visibility and structural violence in low- and middle-income countries
publication
COVID-19, state (in)visibility and structural violence in low- and middle-income countries
26.07.2022 | Bangladesh
Country
Bangladesh
Capability domains
Economic empowerment
Audience type
Researcher
Year of publication
2022
Authors
Kate Pincock, Nicola Jones, Khadija Mitu, Silvia Guglielmi, Abreham Iyasu
The socioeconomic impact of COVID-19 on adolescents and youth in lower- and middle-income countries (LMICs) who have migrated for work, are among the urban poor, or have been forcibly displaced is not well understood. To address this knowledge gap, this article draws on in-depth qualitative interviews undertaken between April and July 2020 with 249 adolescent girls and boys and 24 community key informants in Bangladesh and Ethiopia. These two countries have divergent social protection systems and thus provide a useful comparative lens to understand state provisioning for the most disadvantaged, including vulnerable young people, in crisis contexts.
Suggested citation:
Pincock, K., Jones, N., Mitu, K., Guglielmi, S., Iyasu, A. (2022) 'COVID-19, state (in)visibility and structural violence in low- and middle-income countries' International Social Science Journal (https://doi.org/10.1111/issj.12358)
