COVID-19 forced vulnerable Indian households into 'impossible choices': Study
New Delhi, June 11 -- The COVID-19 pandemic pushed some Indian households into difficult and often unsustainable coping strategies, forcing trade-offs between immediate survival and long-term stability, according to a new study by researchers from Lancaster University and the Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur (IITK).
The study - Diverse Coping Strategies for Food Security: A Qualitative Study of Economically Precarious Households in India in the Context of COVID-19 - found that circular or recent migrant workers and daily wage-dependent families were among the hardest hit, with limited alternative support systems available.
The research team spoke with 86 families between December 2022 and March 2023.
Published in PLOS One, the st...
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