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ID194898
Title ProperAre We All in This Together?
Other Title InformationThe Socioeconomic Impacts and Inequalities of the COVID-19 Pandemic in Ghana’s Informal Economy
LanguageENG
AuthorNkansah-Dwamena, Ernest
Summary / Abstract (Note)This paper examines the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic on the existing health inequalities disproportionately affecting vulnerable populations. It explores the impact of COVID-19 pandemic response measures to “curb the spread” on informal sector workers in Ghana. In Ghana, like many other developing countries, the informal sector was impacted by a higher risk of exposure to the COVID-19 infection and the slew of pandemic response measures, for example, lockdowns and stay-at-home orders, as well as guidelines around social distancing implemented by their governments. Given the high level of precarity that undergirds work in the informal sector and the intersectional forces that contribute to and maintain their marginality—class, race, ethnicity, gender, religion, and geographic location—this paper creates a space for dialogue about the unintended consequences of pandemic response measures on the livelihood security of informal sector workers.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Asian and African Studies Vol. 59, No.4; Jun 2024: p.1302-1322
Key WordsGhana ;  Informal Sector ;  Global South ;  Inequalities ;  Covid-19 Pandemic