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Listening to Young Lives at Work in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh: Second Call

November, 2020
Marta FavaraProfessor Revathi Ellanki María de los Ángeles MolinaDouglas Scott
  • Poverty and shocks
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This brief report provides headline findings from the second of the three calls in Young Lives at Work's COVID-19 Phone Survey in India (Andhra Pradesh and Telangana)

The young people in our study were contacted by phone between August and October to find out about the continuing impact of the pandemic on their health, well-being, economic circumstances, education and work.  

Headlines from the first call are available here. The third call is now underway and the findings will be published in early 2021.  

Additional statistical and summary tables from the second phone survey can be found here. 

 
 

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