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Mesures Visant a Corriger les Inegalites Pendant la Covid-19

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  • Rodrigue, Ndachi Deffo
  • Tchoumdop, Ndonou
  • Estelle, Michele
  • Benjamin, Fomba Kamga

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La pandemie de Covid-19 a entraine une nouvelle augmentation de linegalite des revenus, une situation qui etait deja inquietante et profondement preoccupante. Laugmentation de linegalite est le resultat de plusieurs facteurs tels que la perte demploi des chefs de famille en raison des restrictions mises en place par le gouvernement. Meme ceux qui ont echappe a cette perte demploi ont connu une baisse de productivite. De plus, il y a eu une baisse significative des transferts dargent aux individus parce que les emetteurs de ces transferts ont egalement connu des difficultes

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  • Rodrigue, Ndachi Deffo & Tchoumdop, Ndonou & Estelle, Michele & Benjamin, Fomba Kamga, 2024. "Mesures Visant a Corriger les Inegalites Pendant la Covid-19," Working Papers daa11073-0f5f-481f-80ef-3, African Economic Research Consortium.
  • Handle: RePEc:aer:wpaper:daa11073-0f5f-481f-80ef-3356ea5d0908
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