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2 | Achyuta Adhvaryu, University of Michigan ; Anant Nyshadham, University of Michigan; Karan Nagpal, IDinsight | 2020/04/01-2020/06/01 | Karnataka | 560 | individuals | Telephonic interviews | Female migrant temporary workers in the garment industry | Remittances habits (quantity; frequency; channels) Financial strain and food scarcity, Stress levels related to health, employment, and finances | https://www.dropbox.com/s/fahe3mtqjwm9ihs/fin_covid_19_english_20200429_ra.pdf?dl=0 | |||||||||||||||||||
3 | ActionAid- round 1 | 2020/05/14-2020/05/22 | AP,BR,HR,HP,JH,KA,MP,MH,OR,PB,RJ,TN,UK,UP,WB 293 source and 393 destination districts | 11530 | Individuals | Telephone and in-person interviews | informal workers- covers migrant workers both in their destination states and source states as well as those in transit. It also covers non-migrant workers in both rural and urban areas | 1) Employment and livelihoods, 2) Savings and debt, 3)Housing, Food and essentials, 4)Access to relief and entitlements 5)Migration 6)Perceptions | https://cse.azimpremjiuniversity.edu.in/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/Workers-in-the-time-of-Covid-19_ebook.pdf | https://www.actionaidindia.org/publications/workers-in-the-time-of-covid-19-round-ii-of-the-national-study-on-informal-workers-state-wise-compendium/ | ||||||||||||||||||
4 | ActionAid- Round 2 | 2020/08/23-2020/09/08 | AP,BR,HR,HP,JH,KA,MP,MH,OR,PB,RJ,TN,UK,UP,WB 293 source and 393 destination districts | 16900 | Individuals | Telephone and in-person interviews | informal workers- covers migrant workers both in their destination states and source states as well as those in transit. It also covers non-migrant workers in both rural and urban areas | 1) Employment and livelihoods, 2) Savings and debt, 3)Housing, Food and essentials, 4)Access to relief and entitlements 5)Migration 6)Perceptions | https://www.actionaidindia.org/story/workers-in-the-time-of-covid-19-round-2-of-our-national-study-on-informal-workers/ | |||||||||||||||||||
5 | Ajeevika Bureau | 2020/04/01-2020/04/30 | Sirohi, Udaipur, Dungarpur, Pratapgarh and Rajasamand- 5 districts in Rajasthan | 426 | individuals | Telephonic interviews followed by field based ethnographic studies from selected members of the sample. | migrant workers | (a) impact of the lockdown on - cash reserves, joblessness and payment of wages (b) the delivery of government schemes (c) ability and willingness to return to work in the cities. | https://www.aajeevika.org/assets/pdfs/The%20Perils%20of%20Being%20Poor%20in%20the%20age%20of%20COVID19.pdf | |||||||||||||||||||
6 | All India Artisans and Craftworkers Welfare Association Part-I | April 2020 | 12 states and 1 UT- DL, GJ, HA, KA, MP, MH, NG, OD, PJ, RJ, UP, UK, WB | 15 individual artisans and 15 craft enterprises | Artists and craft enterprises | Telephonic Interviews | Handicraft artists | 1) Pandemic impact on production, 2) Loss of livelihood and wages of artisans, 3) Access to raw materials, 4) Government assistance | https://www.aiacaonline.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/Qualitative-Survey-with-AIACA-Craftmark-Members-on-COVID-19.pdf | https://ruralindiaonline.org/en/library/resource/qualitative-survey-with-aiaca-craftmark-members-on-covid-19/ | ||||||||||||||||||
7 | All India Artisans and Craftworkers Welfare Association Part-II | June 2020 | 15 states and 1 UT- AS, GJ, HA, HP, JK, KA, MP, MH, NA, OD, PJ, RJ, UP, UK, TN, WB | 10 individual artisans and 59 craft enterprises (thousands of artisans are employed under them) | Artists and craft enterprises | Telephonic Interviews | Handicraft artists | 1) Pandemic impact on production, 2) Loss of livelihood and wages of artisans, 3) Access to raw materials, 4) Access tp working capital, 5) Government assistance | https://www.aiacaonline.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/The-Covid-Impact-on-Artisans-Part-II-Study-by-AIACA.pdf | https://ruralindiaonline.org/en/library/resource/impact-of-covid-19-on-artisans-and-craft-enterprise-part-ii/ | ||||||||||||||||||
8 | All India Central Council of Trade Unions – Karnataka,(AICCTU), Karnataka Domestic Workers Rights Union, Garment and Textile Workers Union(GATWU), Savithri Bai Phule Mahila Sanghatane and Concerned Individuals | 2020/03/21- 2020/03/22 | Bengaluru | 75 | Individuals | Telephonic Interviews | Garment workers, domestic workers, street vendors, Powrakarmikas, hospital workers, construction workers and gig economy workers | (a) Loss of income (b) Food insecurity (c) Analysis of government aid | https://images.citizenmatters.in/wp-content/uploads/sites/14/2020/03/29145413/TobeShared_State-of-Workers_Corona-pandemic.pdf | |||||||||||||||||||
9 | All India Democratic Women's Association | 2020/03/24- 2020/05/04 | 11 states and 1 UT: Andhra Pradesh, Delhi, Haryana, Jharkhand, Karnataka, M.P., Maharashtra, T.N., Puducherry, Telangana, W.B., U.P. | 1726 | Individuals | Google Forms | Female Domestic Workers | (a) Loss of job due to fear of being 'COVID carriers' expressed by employers; mobility restrictions. (b) Loss of wages (c) Lack of government aid (d) Impact on health | https://aidwaonline.org/sites/default/files/2020-10/AIDWA%20DOMESTIC%20WORKERS%27%20SURVEY%20REPORT.pdf | |||||||||||||||||||
10 | Anna Suraksha Adhikaar Abhiyan | 2020/09/01-2020/10/31 | Households in 9 districts (Ahmedabad, Anand, Bharuch, Bhavnagar, Dahod, Morbi, Narmada, Panchmahals and Vadodara)- Gujarat | 403 | Households | Personal interviews | 91.1% from rural areas, 49.9% women. Mostly farmers and casual daily wage labourers | (a) COVID impact on nutrition and changes in food consumption post-lockdown (b) Efficiency of government support schemes - ration card etc | https://indianexpress.com/article/cities/ahmedabad/gujarat-hunger-watch-survey-7100345/ | |||||||||||||||||||
11 | Atlassian Corporation | 2020/10/01-2020/10/31 | All-India | 1400 | Individuals | Online interview | 1,400 knowledge workers (employed in large, formal companies with more than 250 workers) across tier 1, tier 2 and tier 3 cities in India. | (a) likelihood of wanting to work from home (b) changes in team efficiency and work-culture (c) changes in work-life balance | https://www.indiatoday.in/education-today/latest-studies/story/around-83-of-indian-workforce-nervous-to-return-to-office-without-covid-19-vaccine-survey-1745409-2020-11-30 | |||||||||||||||||||
12 | Azim Premji University (round 1) | 2020/04/13-2020/05/13 | KT, AP, TL, WB, GJ, MP, JK, RJ, OD, BH, DL, Pune (MH), UP | 5000 | Individuals | Telephonic interviews | Informal workers approched through CSO networks | (i) Livelihood (ii) Impact on Households (iii) Relief Measures | https://cse.azimpremjiuniversity.edu.in/covid19-analysis-of-impact-and-relief-measures/ | https://cse.azimpremjiuniversity.edu.in/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Compilation-of-findings-APU-COVID-19-Livelihoods-Survey_Final.pdf | ||||||||||||||||||
13 | Azim Premji University (round 2) | 2020/10/01-2020/12/31 | AP, DL, GJ, JK, KT, MP, OD, RJ, TL, BH, WB, UP and Pune (MH) | 2778 | Individuals | Telephonic Interviews | 100% repeat sample from round 1. The sample largely consisted of those working in the informal sector- average monthly household income of the respondents was Rs 9832. 54% of the sample represented marginalised communities (SC+ST) and 59% were women. | Chart the extent of recovery observed in employment, earnings and food consumption of workers belonging to vulnerable households six months after the lockdown. | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Nm-HV2zYtA&feature=youtu.be&ab_channel=AzimPremjiUniversity | |||||||||||||||||||
14 | Centre for Devlopment Economics and Sustainability and Department of Economics, Monash University and Institute for Human Development | 2020/10/23-2021/01/10 | 7 districts of Bihar | 1613 | Households | Telephonic interviews | Rural households with focus on migrant labour | 1) Harvest and production losses, 2) Employment and livelihood, 3) Government Assistance | ||||||||||||||||||||
15 | Centre for Labour Research and Action Ahmedabad Mashal Pune, Habitat Forum Pune, Department of Sociology Savitribai Phule University Pune | 2020/04/23-2020/05/01 | MH, GJ, RJ | 592 | Individuals | Telephonic interview | Migrant and informal workers through trade unions and CSO networks | Food security, wages, travel to home, access to relief | http://clra.in/files/documents/6687c0d7-6bdd-4c8c-a6ab-98c79ef70d11.pdf | |||||||||||||||||||
16 | Centre for Labour Research and Action, Ahmedabad | April 2021 | Ajmer, Bhilwara districts in Rajasthan and Mehsana, Dahod, Mahisagar, Ahmedabad, Surat disricts in Gujarat | 590 | Individuals | Workers in brick kiln, agriculture, construction, domestic and sugarcane work | 1) Work availability, 2) Food consumption, 3) Health conditions | https://www.newindianexpress.com/nation/2021/may/20/less-number-of-working-days-among-those-in-informal-sector-survey-2305120.html | ||||||||||||||||||||
17 | CPC Analytics | 2020/03/27-2020/04/05 | Maharashtra | 1252 | Individuals- 1252 people consisting of 342 founders/business owners/ directors | Web based | Employees, business owners from IMC Chamber of Commerce & Industry (IMC), Maharashtra Chamber of Commerce, Industries and Agriculture (MACCIA) and Indian Chamber for International Business (ICIB) networks, and specifically industrial clusters of Mumbai, Thane, Nashik, Kolhapur, Aurangabad and Nagpur. | economic impact and response, impact on small and big firms, precarity of various sectors | http://cpc-analytics.com/ieo/CPC_MH_Econ.pdf | http://cpc-analytics.com/home/maharashtra-econ-outlook/ | ||||||||||||||||||
18 | CPIM-CITU | 2020/04/10-2020/04/18 | Migrant workers based in DL, but originating from various states across India | 506 | Individuals | Telephonic interview | Migrant Workers based in Delhi; Misc Occupations with 43% enaged in tailoring and embroidery work | (i) Employment and earnings post lockdown, (ii) Remmitances sent home (iii) Access to Government Relief, (iv) anxiety surrounding returning home, (v) ability to pay rent and for food | https://www.docdroid.net/uJ1YFIJ/cpim-citu-survey-of-migrant-workers-in-delhi-24-april-2020-pdf | |||||||||||||||||||
19 | CSO report on tribals | 2020/04/01-2020/04/30 | 19 districts including covid hotspots | NA | NA | NA | NA | *lack of information, access to healthcare and testing kits, *migrant worker issues, *food insecurity, loss of livelihoods and employment (including from forest produce), *PVTGs, pastoral and nomadic communities, evictions, forest rights recognitions, coping mechanisms | https://drive.google.com/file/d/1HcIgDzQUsGbcHTwEeY-phb282XAkBlcv/view?usp=sharing | |||||||||||||||||||
20 | Dalberg | 2020/04/05-2020/06/03 | AS, BH, GJ, HY, JH, KA, KL, MP, MH, OD, PJ, RJ, TG, UP and WB | 47,000 | Households | Telephonic interview | Household survey (random) | (i) Extent of financial impact of Covid and lockdown (ii) Efficacy of Govt schemes in helping BPL households (iii) who received entitlement schemes (iv) how many households received these entitlement schemes and their accessibility | https://impactsofcovid.in/data-dashboard | https://impactsofcovid.in/resources | ||||||||||||||||||
21 | Department of Statistics, All India Institute of Hygiene and Public Health, Kolkata. | 2020/05/15-2020/05/31 | West Bengal: Kolkata, Howrah, North 24 Parganas, Hooghly and South 24 Parganas. | 2088 | households | Online(Google Forms) | Households with at least one college-going student | (a) General economic, financial and health situation of households (b) Students' response to online classes (c) Mental health of the students | http://www.spcmc.ac.in/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Situation-Assessment-Survey-of-Students-Household-During-Lockdown_Low.pdf | https://cse.azimpremjiuniversity.edu.in/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/BS-AK-_-Covid-art-_Impact-_-Lockdown-1_-Kolkata-_FINAL.pdf | http://www.journalofcomprehensivehealth.co.in/current%20issue/July2020/july2020.html | |||||||||||||||||
22 | Domestic Workers Rights Union (DWRU), Bruhat Bangalore Gruhakarmika Sangha (BBGS), and Manegelasa Kaarmikara Union | 2020/05/01- 2020/05/14 | Bengaluru | 2396 | Individuals | In-person and Telephonic interviews | Domestic Workers working in households (apartments, residential complexes etc.) | (a) Lack of provision of 'Work from Home'. (b) Loss of income; usual rent, electricity and water bills (c) Digital Divide: Lack of access to online school (d) Loss of job; Replacement with technology, Fear of 'lack of hygeine' derived from caste based discrimination. | https://cis-india.org/raw/files/dwru-bbgs-mku-covid19-invisible-household-workers-report | |||||||||||||||||||
23 | Dvara Research (round 1) | 2020/04/23-2020/05/07 | CG, GJ, KA, MP, MH, RJ, TN, TR, UK | 347 | Households | Telephonic interviews via MFIs | MFI associated households | (i) availability of essential services, (ii) relief scheme accessibility, (iii) coping mechanisms | https://www.dvara.com/research/social-protection-initiative/covid-19-impact-on-daily-life/ | https://www.dvara.com/research/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/COVID-19-Impact-on-Daily-Life-CIDL-Survey.pdf | ||||||||||||||||||
24 | Dvara Research (round 2) | 2020/05/15-2020/05/27 | CG, GJ, KA, MP, MH, RJ, TN, TR, UK | 257 | Households | Telephonic interviews via MFIs | MFI associated households | (i) availability of essential services, (ii) relief scheme accessibility, (iii) coping mechanisms | https://www.dvara.com/research/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/COVID-19-Impact-on-Daily-Life-CIDL-Survey.pdf | |||||||||||||||||||
25 | Dvara Research (round 3) | 2020/06/19-2020/07/06 | CG, GJ, KA, MP, MH, RJ, TN, TR, UK | 257 | Households | Telephonic interviews via MFIs | MFI associated households | (i) availability of essential services, (ii) relief scheme accessibility, (iii) coping mechanisms | https://www.dvara.com/research/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/COVID-19-Impact-on-Daily-Life-CIDL-Survey.pdf | |||||||||||||||||||
26 | Economic Times | 2020/06/01-2020/06/30 | All-India | 16,000 | Individuals | Online survey | Readers of the newspaper | (a) the most relevant policy proposals to ensure growth recovers (b) evaluating the risk-return tradeoff of the lockdown (c) the longevity of the COVID effect on the economy (d) sentiment about future macroeconomic prospects | https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/economy/indicators/how-hard-and-long-will-indias-road-to-recovery-be-a-survey-finds-answers/articleshow/78009288.cms?from=mdr | |||||||||||||||||||
27 | Ekta Parishad | 2020/04/11-2020/05/20 | All- India | 31423 | Individuals | Personal interviews | 53% men, 26% women and 21% children | assessing the impact of the lockdown on (inter and intra-state) migrant workers | https://www.downtoearth.org.in/news/economy/95-migrants-want-to-return-home-despite-uncertainty-survey-71292 | |||||||||||||||||||
28 | Farzana Afirdi, Amrita Dhillon and Sanchari Roy- Round 1 | 2020/04/03-2020/04/18 | 10 industrial estates of Delhi | 1,500 | Couples | Telephonic interview | 1,500 couples in the age group of 18-45 years: Majority are daily-wage workers in factories, construction, or self-employed in the informal sector | Impact on Urban Poor wrt (i) Employment and livlihoods, (ii) Emotional well being (iii) Health practices (iv) Govt Assistance, (v) public transfers and other assistance, (vi) distribution of unemployment | https://www.ideasforindia.in/topics/poverty-inequality/how-has-covid-19-crisis-affected-the-urban-poor-findings-from-a-phone-survey.html | https://www.ideasforindia.in/topics/poverty-inequality/how-has-covid-19-crisis-affected-urban-poor-findings-from-a-phone-survey-ii.html | https://sites.google.com/view/iwwage-isi/home/projects | |||||||||||||||||
29 | Farzana Afirdi, Amrita Dhillon and Sanchari Roy- Round 2 | 2020/04/20-2020/05/03 | 10 industrial estates of Delhi | 1,500 | Couples | Telephonic interview | 1,500 couples in the age group of 18-45 years: Majority are daily-wage workers in factories, construction, or self-employed in the informal sector | Impact on Urban Poor wrt (i) Employment and livlihoods, (ii) Emotional well being (iii) Health practices (iv) Govt Assistance, (v) public transfers and other assistance, (vi) distribution of unemployment | https://www.ideasforindia.in/topics/poverty-inequality/how-has-covid-19-crisis-affected-the-urban-poor-findings-from-a-phone-survey.html | |||||||||||||||||||
30 | Farzana Afirdi, Amrita Dhillon and Sanchari Roy- Round 3 | August-October 2020 | Delhi | 1500 | Couples | Telephonic Interviews | Low income families in industrial areas | 1) Employment and Earnings for men and women, 2) Mental Health | https://www.ideasforindia.in/topics/poverty-inequality/how-has-the-covid-19-crisis-affected-the-urban-poor-findings-from-a-phone-survey-iii.html | |||||||||||||||||||
31 | Farzana Afirdi, Amrita Dhillon and Sanchari Roy- Round 4 | April-June 2021 | Delhi | 1500 | Couples | Telephonic and Personal Interviews | Low income families in industrial areas | 1) Employment and Earnings for men and women, 2) Mental Health | https://www.ideasforindia.in/topics/poverty-inequality/how-has-the-covid-19-crisis-affected-the-urban-poor-findings-from-a-phone-survey-iii.html | |||||||||||||||||||
32 | FICCI-IAN survey | 2020/06/01-2020/06/30 | Investors were mainly from Bangalore, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Delhi, Jaipur and Gurgaon | 250 | 250 startups, 27 investors | The startups wer categorised by sector. Most amount of startups worked in healthcare (22%) and IT (11%) | (a) impact of lockdown on startups (b) cost-reduction measures undertaken by startups (c) status of pre-lockdown "pitches" (d) relief and financial support sought by startups (e) impact of pandemic on investor decisions (f) relief and policies sought by investors | http://ficci.in/spdocument/23280/FICCI-IAN-Survey-Covid-19-Start-ups.pdf | ||||||||||||||||||||
33 | Flourish Ventures | 2020/08/01-2020/08/31 | Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai and Bangalore | 770 | Individuals- gig workers | Online survey | 322 ridesharing drivers, 307 delivery workers and 141 house cleaning workers | (a) financial impact and coping mechanisms of gig workers affected by the pandemic- sources of credit and ability to save (b) efficiency and success of relevant government schemes: mainly transfers | https://flourishventures.com/perspectives/the-digital-hustle-gig-worker-financial-lives-under-pressure-india-spotlight-2020/ | https://app.60decibels.com/covid-19/flourish-gigeconomy2020#explore | ||||||||||||||||||
34 | Foundation for Agrarian Studies | 2020/08/15-2020/09/15 | AP, BI, KA, KL, MP, MH, PJ, RJ, TN, TR, UP | 164 | Households | Telephonic Interviews | Landlords, rich/middle peasants, poor peasants, manual workers, households engaed in business or non-agricultural activity | 1) Agricultural production, 2) Employment and Income, 3) Food Security and Indebtedness, 4) Education | http://www.ras.org.in/the_covid_19_pandemic_and_agriculture_in_rural_india#fn1 | http://www.ras.org.in/impact_of_the_covid_19_pandemic_on_food_security_and_indebtedness_in_rural_india#fn-fn1 | http://www.ras.org.in/the_pandemic_and_disparities_in_school_education | |||||||||||||||||
35 | Foundation For Agrarian Studies, Bengaluru | 2020/04/15-2020/04/18 | 21 villages across multiple states | 43 | Households | Telephonic interview | At least one manual worker and one peasant household per village | (i) Health, (ii) household employment and incomes, (iii) government benefits. | http://fas.org.in/blog/impact-of-covid-19-on-the-indian-countryside-some-findings/ | |||||||||||||||||||
36 | Gaon Connection | 2020/12/01-2020/12/10 | MH, KA, AP, Arunachal Pradesh, OD,AS, DL,HP,WB,PB,J&K,UP,BH,MP,GJ,JH | 6040 | Households | Face-to-face interview | Households in 60 districts across 16 states and 1 UT, sample profile chosen using Probability Proportional to Size (PPS) method. | (a) Covid related awareness, (b) change in eating habits, (c) vaccine awareness and willingness to innoculate, (d) state of migrant workers | https://insights.gaonconnection.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/COVID-19-VACCINE-AND-RURAL-INDIA-1-1.pdf | |||||||||||||||||||
37 | Gaon Connection and Lokniti-Centre for the Study of Developing Societies | 2020/05/30-2020/07/16 | 20 states and 3 UTs-ANI, AR, AS, BI, CG, GJ, HA, HP, JK, JH, Ladakh, MP, MH, MN, OD, PJ, RJ, SK, TR, UK, UP, WB | 25371 | Individuals | Personal Interviews | Main earners within the households | 1) Employment and livelihood, 2) Migration, 3) Agriculture, 4) Food Consumption, and 5) Government Assistance | https://www.csds.in/covid_19_rural_survey_findings_2020 | https://www.csds.in/uploads/custom_files/1597130395_Covid%20Rural%20Survey%202020-Findings.pdf | ||||||||||||||||||
38 | Gram Vaani | 2020/10/16-2020/10/21 | Parts of HA, DL, GJ, TN | 362 | Individuals | Gram Vaani helpline | Industrial workers | 1) Employment and earnings, 2) Working hours, 3) Compliance with labour laws, 4) Social Security | https://drive.google.com/file/d/14We9m8ebfaYuhDCLjkJaM5XkZM3MHCQN/view | |||||||||||||||||||
39 | Gram Vaani | 2021/01/02-2021/01/13 | Parts of HA, DL and TN | 139 | Individuals | Gram Vaani helpline | Workers who had returned from villages to cities and those who remained in villages | 1) Availability of work, 2) Government Assistance | https://drive.google.com/file/d/1wBgN2VZnYtg2oney6Ywv3a7lggmAOkdf/view | |||||||||||||||||||
40 | Gram Vaani | 2021/05/31 - 2021/06/10 | Parts of Bihar, Jharkhand, UP, MP, TN | 841 | Individuals | Village residents, migrant workers | (a) Lack of COVID testing; Hefty cost of testing (b) Inefficiency; delay in reporting (c) Closure of PHC's; Lack of affordable and reliable healthcare (d) Lack of medicines in government facilities (e) Non availability of vaccines | https://drive.google.com/file/d/1BlTfFPZllAX2Lntf5pi8kPOK_Gfx2bqi/view | ||||||||||||||||||||
41 | Gram Vaani | 2021/06/09- 2021/06/25 | Parts of Bihar, Jharkhand, UP, MP, Tamil Nadu | 525 | Individuals | Individuals who had not been vaccinated yet | (1) Long queues at vaccination centers; Less formal registration due to unequal access to smartphones, knowledge (2) Fear of side-effects; Wary of vaccines because of possible side-effects; Vaccine hesitancy (3) Unavailiability of vaccines | https://drive.google.com/file/d/1FTpwM0jg5WNWJRNJ3s6g_7paHZd9ggAd/view | ||||||||||||||||||||
42 | Harvard T H Chan School of Public Health, Boston; University of Edinburgh; The Public Health Foundation of India, New Delhi and Centre for Sustainable Agriculture, Hyderabad | 2020/05/03 – 2020/05/15, 2020/06/03 – 2020/06/19, and 2020/07/20 – 2020/08/12 | AP, BI, GJ, HR, KA, MP, MH, PJ, RJ, TG, UP, and WB | 1437 | Households | Telephonic Interviews | Farmers and agricultural works | 1) Agricultural production, transportation and marketing; 2) Income from wages, livestock; 3) Food security and diet diversity; 4) Government support; 5) Asset sales and access to loans | https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12571-021-01164-w | https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fsufs.2021.695347/full | https://dataverse.harvard.edu/dataset.xhtml?persistentId=doi:10.7910/DVN/JZ511O | |||||||||||||||||
43 | I-Card: India Covid Assessment and Response Dashboard | Ongoing | CH, JH, MP, MH, OD, UP, WB | - | Individuals- trained informants | Telephonic interviews | Key informants at block or ward level | 1. Access to welfare measures, 2. MGNREGA availability, 3. Covid facilities, 4. Livelihoods, 5. Violence and discrimination | https://www.i-card.org/dashboard | |||||||||||||||||||
44 | IDinsight, World Bank, Development Data Lab - round 1 | 2020/05/05-2020/05/10 | AS, BH, JH, MP, MH, OD, RJ, UP | 4576 | Individuals | Telephonic interviews | Respondents from IDinsight's previous in-person surveys in 27 districts | (i) COVID-related awareness (ii) health practices (iii) COVID economic impacts (iv) migration (v) consumption patterns (vi) stigma, discrimination and other indicators as situation unfolds | https://www.idinsight.org/reports-2/data-on-demand-covid-19-survey-instrument | https://www.idinsight.org/reports-2/data-on-demand-covid-19-survey-instrument | ||||||||||||||||||
45 | IDinsight, World Bank, Development Data Lab - round 2 | 2020/06/19-2020/06/23 | AS, BH, JH, MP, MH, OD, RJ, UP | 5005 | Individuals | Telephonic interviews | Respondents from IDinsight's previous in-person surveys in 27 districts | (i) COVID-related awareness (ii) health practices (iii) COVID economic impacts (iv) migration (v) consumption patterns (vi) stigma, discrimination and other indicators as situation unfolds | http://pubdocs.worldbank.org/en/917951599148627396/WB-IDinsight-DDL-COVID19-R2-Executive-Summary.pdf | |||||||||||||||||||
46 | IDinsight, World Bank, Development Data Lab - Round 3 | 2020/08/20-2020/08/24 | AP, BI, JH, MP, RJ, UP | 5200 | Households | Telephonic Interviews | Respondents from IDinsight's previous in-person surveys in 27 districts | 1) Agricultural borrowings and cropping patterns, 2) Income and Employment , 3) Consmuption Expenditure and Food Security, 4) Government Assistance, 5) Healthcare | https://pubdocs.worldbank.org/en/645971613651626018/Economic-Effects-of-COVID19-Rapid-Rural-Surveys.pdf | |||||||||||||||||||
47 | IIM Ahmedabad | 2020/07/01-2020/07/31 | 16 districts in Gujarat | 2370 | Individuals | Online forms and email | 1265 citizens, 642 administrative staff, 480 health workers | (a) evaluating state government efforts to improve public health outcomes (b) lockdown enforcement (c) food security and support to migrant workers by state government | https://www.iima.ac.in/c/document_library/Gujarat%20Covid%20Response%20Report-2020.pdf | |||||||||||||||||||
48 | IIM-A: Prof. Abhiman Das | Monthly survey since 2017 | All India | 1100 | Companies: For the latest edition of the survey, 1100 companies were polled | Online forms and email | A panel of select business leaders | The Business Inflation Expectation Survey (BIES) provides ways to examine slack in the economy by polling a panel of business leaders about thier inflation expectations. | https://www.iima.ac.in/web/faculty/faculty-profiles/abhiman-das | https://www.iima.ac.in/c/document_library/November%202020%20results.pdf | ||||||||||||||||||
49 | IIT-Delhi (Gram Vaani) (round 1) | 2020/03/27-2020/04/14 | Parts of BH, JH, MP, GJ, HY, DL and TN | 2400 | Individuals | Gram Vanni helpline | 1700+ Rural labourers (including farm) from MP, Bihar and Jharkahnd and 700+ Industrial workers from Ahmedabad, Delhi Gurgaon, Tirupur and others. | (i) Loss of employment, (ii) ability to cope, (iii) access to governemnt schemes | https://gramvaani.org/?p=3631 | https://drive.google.com/file/d/1c-BPtRxpV4nQUrHFFowAygrgG8xbNa5t/view | ||||||||||||||||||
50 | IIT-Delhi (Gram Vaani) (round 2) | 2020/04/19-2020/05/01 | Parts of BH, JH, MP, GJ, HY, DL and TN | 2,400 | Individuals | Gram Vanni helpline | 1700+ Rural labourers (including farm) from MP, Bihar and Jharkahnd and 700+ Industrial workers from Ahmedabad, Delhi Gurgaon, Tirupur and others. | (i) Loss of employment, (ii) ability to cope, (iii) access to governemnt schemes | https://gramvaani.org/?p=3631 | |||||||||||||||||||
51 | Impact and Policy Research Institute (IMPRI) with CIDP | 2020/05/07-2020/05/17 | mainly Delhi, Vizag metro, Pune metro, Kolkata metro, Mumbai metro, Ranchi and other cities | 3121 | Individuals | telephonic interviews | urban poor | implications of lockdown on the urban poor, in terms of their living conditions, access to basic facilities and govt assistance, mental well-being and preparedness | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a86G2IDLrR4 | https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/blogs/red-button-day-light/most-citymakers-eager-to-return-to-work/ | ||||||||||||||||||
52 | IMPRI | 2020/07/17-2020/08/07 | 5000 | Individuals | Telephonic interview | Random profile guided by the surveyors who identified potential respondents from their neighbourhoods | (a) Impact of COVID 19 on the lives and livelihoods of rural women engaged in agricultural and non-agricultural work. (b) assessment of COVID impact on health, gender equality (c) efficiency of government schemes (d) future prospects | https://www.impriindia.com/event/release-of-study-findings-villagemakers/ | https://www.indiawaterportal.org/events/impri-webpolicytalk-and-panel-discussion-and-release-study-findings-rural-telephonic-time-use | |||||||||||||||||||
53 | Indian Institute for Human Settlements (IIHS) | 2020/05/06-2020/05/13 | Jaipur, Rajasthan | 501 | individuals | Phone Survey | women domestic workers in Jaipur | to estimate the impact of the lockdown, and use the data to better organise RMKU's on-going relief efforts | https://iihs.co.in/knowledge-gateway/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/RMKU-IIHS-Covid-19-impact-study_OCT.pdf | |||||||||||||||||||
54 | Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research | 2020/03/24-2020/04/21 | Bengaluru (2), Chennai (2), Coimbatore, Delhi (4), Porvorim (2), Gurgaon (2), Hazaribagh, Indore, Kozhikode, Kumbakonam, Latur, Malappuram, Mumbai, Noida. | 50 | Individuals | Personal interviews and telephone (for follow up, where meeting was infeasible) | Street vendors and kirana store operators sampled by enumerators within their neigbourhood | (1) Challenges in doing business duing the COVID19 lockdown (2) Prices of produce | https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3599102 | |||||||||||||||||||
55 | Indus Action | 2020/04/01-2020/05/30 | BH, CG, DL, GJ, KA, KL, MP, MH, RJ, TS, UP | 7,411 | Individuals | Telephonic interviews | Vulnerable households | (i) Need for food, (ii) need for healthcare, (iii) benefits received or not, (iv) unemployment | https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/10BJgwj4EUQBSlb5W2OBNPCj5e8V62rbA009RyZyX7N4/edit?usp=sharing | https://cse.azimpremjiuniversity.edu.in/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/COVID-Response_Month-1-Report.pdf | https://www.indusaction.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/Rapid-Survey-Report.pdf | |||||||||||||||||
56 | Institute for Competitiveness, Haryana | 2020/04/01-2020/04/08 | 500 | Individuals | Across all age groups, male -female 60:40 ratio, with 90% having at least a graduation degree | (i) Perception about severity of crisis , confidence in existing infrastructure and Govt response; (ii) understand impact on how time is spent during lockdown and (iii)assess future expectations of both business and citizens, (iv) impact on various aspects such as mental health, economic effects, and the extent of the hiring freeze, (v) workforce assessment, in terms of measures taken by businesses pre-lockdown | https://competitiveness.in/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/Covid_19_India_Impact_Survey_Report.pdf | |||||||||||||||||||||
57 | Institute of Financial Management and Research (IFMR) and University of Warwick | 2020/06/01-2020/07/31 | Bihar and Jharkhand | 2259 | Individuals- youth | Telephonic interview | All respondents were earlier a part of a skill training program of 3-6 months meant to equip individuals for formal salaried jobs. | (a) Assess the impact of the national lockdown on inter-state migrant owrkers (b) Guage their willingness to migrate in the future. | https://www.ideasforindia.in/topics/macroeconomics/covid-19-lockdown-and-migrant-workers-survey-of-vocational-trainees-from-bihar-and-jharkhand.html | |||||||||||||||||||
58 | Institute of Human Development (IHD) | 2020/05/23-2020/05/31 | All-India | 520 | Individuals | Online survey | Members of the Indian Society of Labour Economics (ISLE) | Gauging the view of ISLE members on (a) which groups were most affected by the pandemic (b) the most important impact of the pandemic (c) policy priorities in the coming months | https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s41027-020-00275-w#Fn1 | |||||||||||||||||||
59 | Institute of Social Studies Trust | 2020/04/15-2020/05/03 | Delhi | 176 | Individuals | Telephonic interviews | respondents in domestic work, street vending, waste picking, home based work and construction work | income, unemployment, food shortages, continued loss of job post lockdown | Article: https://thewire.in/women/women-informal-workers-lockdown | |||||||||||||||||||
60 | Institute of Social Studies Trust (2) (in collaboration with Domestic Worker Forum (DWF)) | 2020/04/23- 2020/04/28 | Delhi | 35 | Individuals | Telephonic interviews | Female Domestic Workers | (a) Economic crises (b) Water Scarcity (c) Inability to avail government aid due to lack of registration (d) Financial insecurity (e) Health concerns; lack of protective equipment like masks, sanitizer etc. | https://www.isstindia.org/publications/1590124768_pub_ISST_-_Domestic_Workers_Final_compressed.pdf | |||||||||||||||||||
61 | Jan Sahas | 2020/03/25-2020/03/27 | Mostly Delhi, UP and MP. Extremely tiny fraction from other states | 3,196 | Individuals | Telephonic interview | Construction Workers | awareness of govt schemes, access to govt schemes and how much money they have left, unemployment, ration card accessibility | https://9f10ca96-9d6f-4573-8373-ed4c52ef9c6a.filesusr.com/ugd/d70f23_f18accd3b4404f789889b53fa27d99c8.pdf | |||||||||||||||||||
62 | Jindal Global University (Centre for New Economic Studies) | 2021/05 - 2021/06 | Pune, Lucknow, Jhansi, Katni and Bhopal | 250 (50 from each place) | Individuals | Field visit (interviews) | Female Domestic Workers | (a) Loss of income (b) Food insecurity (c) Lack of government aid (d) Borrowings (debt trap) | https://jgu.s3.ap-south-1.amazonaws.com/jslh/Journal+Submission.pdf | |||||||||||||||||||
63 | Kantar | 2020/03/19-2020/03/23 | Not mentioned | 2200 | Households | Telephonic interview | Female of the household | behavioural changes amongst consumers | https://www.kantar.com/Inspiration/Coronavirus/India-Consumer-reactions-to-COVID-19 | |||||||||||||||||||
64 | KISLAY Social Research Collective | 2021/05/19-2021/05/25 | Dehradun, Rudraprayag and Tehri Garhwal districts (Uttarakhand), Nilgiri and Coimbatore districts (Tamil Nadu) | 1029 | Individuals | Not specified | Hotel and domestic workers, daily wage workers, small farmers and other rural poor | 1) Employment and Debt, 2) Nutrition and Consumption, 3) Access to healthcare, 4) Government Assistance | https://srcindia.wordpress.com/2021/05/30/survey-finds-severe-impact-of-second-wave-on-nutrition-and-employment/ | |||||||||||||||||||
65 | Krea University | 2020/05/01-2020/06/30 | DL,HR,PB,UP,TN,GJ,MH,RJ, | 1461 | Microenterprises | Telephonic Interview | A survey of microenterprises (average employees before lockdown- 4) | Impact of COVID 19 on Microenterprises: (a) expectations about recovery (b) impact on cash flow, credit and employment (c) household challenges faced by the entrepreneurs | https://dashboard.massentrepreneurship.org/ | |||||||||||||||||||
66 | Lead, Krea University- Round 1 | 2020/06/08-2020/07/18 | BI, CG, MP, OD | 2083 | Enterprises | Telephonic Interviews | Rural women entrepreneurs in non-agricultural enterprises | 1) Decrease in revenue, 2) Closure of enterprises, 3) Genderd impact of pandemic on domestic and care work, 4) Access to credit | https://www.epw.in/engage/article/how-did-indias-women-enterprises-fare-during-covid | |||||||||||||||||||
67 | Lead, Krea University- Round 2 | November 2020 | Not specified | 205 | Enterprises | Not specified | Rural women entrepreneurs in non-agricultural enterprises. Resurvey of those enterprises that reported permanent closure in Round 1 | 1) Resumption of business activity, 2) Financial Assistance | https://www.epw.in/engage/article/how-did-indias-women-enterprises-fare-during-covid | |||||||||||||||||||
68 | London School of Economics: Center for Economic Performance | 2020/05/14-2020/07/08 | All India | 8,530 | individuals | telephonic survey | informally employed workers- panel of individuals available from a professional survey company and from field visits to selected low-income urban ward clusters. | understanding the impact of Covid-19 on employment, earnings and work choices | https://cep.lse.ac.uk/pubs/download/cepcovid-19-008.pdf | https://www.lse.ac.uk/News/Latest-news-from-LSE/2020/i-September-20/Majority-of-urban-workers-in-India-received-no-pay-for-a-month-or-more-during-lockdown | ||||||||||||||||||
69 | LSE: Centre for Economic Performance and International Growth Centre Round 2 | 2021/01/21-2021/03/18 | Bihar, Jharkhand, UP | 4763 | Individuals | Telephonic interviews and door-to-door surveys | Individuals between 18 and 40 years of age in urban areas | 1) Employment and livelihoods, 2) Long-term unemployment and worklessness | https://cep.lse.ac.uk/pubs/download/cepcovid-19-022.pdf | |||||||||||||||||||
70 | Mckinsey and Company | 2020/11/09-2020/11/20 | All India | 1091 | Individuals | Sampled and weighted to match India's 18+ population | Consumer confidence survey | https://www.mckinsey.com/business-functions/marketing-and-sales/our-insights/survey-indian-consumer-sentiment-during-the-coronavirus-crisis | ||||||||||||||||||||
71 | National Domestic Workers Welfare Trust | Jun-20 | Mumbai, Thane, Pune, Sangli, Kolhapur, Ahmednagar and Nagpur | 5,578 | Individuals | Domestic Workers | (a) Loss of jobs; income (b) Unable to pay rent (c) Unable to afford school fees (d) Senior citizen workers are compelled to engage despite their age due to financial insecurity. | http://www.mainstreamweekly.net/article10029.html | ||||||||||||||||||||
72 | National Law School of India University Bangalore | 2020/04/11-2020/04/27 | 5 districts of Karnataka (Raichur, Ramanagra, Vijayapura, Bidar, Koppal) | 152 | Individuals | Telephonic interview | Respondents were selected from the identified categories based on the schemes under NFSA 2013 | (i) assess immediate impact of COVID-19 lockdown on food and nutrition security of the rural poor, (ii) access to govt schemes, (iii) quantity and quality of food available, (iv) affordability, (v) implementation status of benefits announcied in response to lockdown | https://drive.google.com/file/d/1NHyQPg8BwCRnxsD5i5FSNVLnjWT7z_Ep/view?usp=sharing | |||||||||||||||||||
73 | NCAER | 2020/06/09-2020/06/18 | Odisha, UP | 2068 | individuals | Telephonic interview | Adults with resparatory illnesses, women with gynecological problems, children with respiratory illnesses | (a) impact of pandemic on jobs, incomes (b) availabilities of essential items (c) snapshot of existing health conditions | Press release: https://www.ncaer.org/uploads/photo-gallery/files/1595418407NCAER_Press_Release_July_21_2020.pdf | |||||||||||||||||||
74 | NCAER- DCVTS 1 | 2020/04/03-2020/04/06 | Delhi-NCR | 1756 | Individuals | Telephonic Interview | (a) COVID19 awareness- risks, mitigation, symptoms (b) impact on incomes, employment and livelihoods (c) access to essential items | https://www.ncaer.org/data_details.php?dID=28 | ||||||||||||||||||||
75 | NCAER- DCVTS 2 | 2020/04/23-2020/04/26 | Delhi-NCR | 1885 | Individuals | Telephonic Interview | (a) COVID19 awareness- risks, mitigation, symptoms (b) impact on incomes, employment and livelihoods (c) access to essential items | https://www.ncaer.org/data_details.php?dID=28 | ||||||||||||||||||||
76 | NCAER- DCVTS 3 | 2020/06/15-2020/06/23 | Delhi-NCR | 3,466 | Individuals | Telephonic Interview | (a) Ways in which lockdown affected different groups (b) households' access to welfare schemes during lockdown (c) difficulties in getting back to work post-lockdown | https://www.ncaer.org/event_details.php?EID=285 | ||||||||||||||||||||
77 | NCAER- DCVTS 4 | 2020/12/23-2021/01/04 | Delhi- NCR | 3,168 | Individuals | Telephonic Interview | (a) disruption of health servies (b) vaccine awareness and innoculation eagerness (c) disruption to educational facilities (d) long-term impact on employment for salaried workers and small business owners | https://www.ncaer.org/image/userfiles/file/DCVTS4/DCVTS4_Presentation.pdf | ||||||||||||||||||||
78 | Neha Ghatak, Achala S. Yareseeme, Jyotsna Jha (Centre for Budget and Policy Studies) | 2020/07/01-2020/08/01 | AS,BH,DL,TL,UP | 3,176 | 6352 individuals from 3176 households | door-to-door (73%) and telephonic interviews (27%) | 1 adult and 1 child were surveyed from each household. | (a) efficiency of state-goverment schemes:cash transfers (b) effect on employment (c) effect of online education (d) identitarian (gender) challenges to equitable education post-COVID | http://cbps.in/wp-content/uploads/Report-Final-1.pdf | |||||||||||||||||||
79 | Population Council | 2020/04/03-2020/04/22 | BH, UP | 2,041 | Individuals | Telephonic interview | Young people (ages 19-23 years) | Covid related knowledge, attitudes and practices amongst the youth | https://www.popcouncil.org/uploads/pdfs/2020PGY_CovidIndiaKAPStudyDescription.pdf | |||||||||||||||||||
80 | Precision Agriculture for Development | 2020/05/01-2020/07/01 | Multiple states | 3600 | individuals | Phone-based survey | Smallholder farmers | i) current conditions in agricultural markets and the extent of disruptions experienced by farmers and agro-dealers, including changes in market access, prices, and goods availability; (ii) farmers’ food security and changes in food availability; and (iii) the availability of information about coronavirus and related public health advice, as well as farmers’ responses to that information | https://www.poverty-action.org/recovr-study/informing-evidence-based-policymaking-rapid-multi-country-survey-impact-covid-19 | https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ijjb2d_JRQxVG1FAUiclLRn6flv5-8j7PlW2kqdInJI/edit | ||||||||||||||||||
81 | Prof. Ankur Sarin (IIM Ahmedabad)- round 1 | 2020/03/24-2020/04/09 | Ahmedabad | 500 | households | Telephonic interviews and helpline calls | Vulnerable households | Livelihood, situation of households and reach of relief measures | https://drive.google.com/file/d/13f_hX_FwUln0B9NOyf5s5LMrPIKfulry/view | https://drive.google.com/file/d/13f_hX_FwUln0B9NOyf5s5LMrPIKfulry/view | ||||||||||||||||||
82 | Prof. Ankur Sarin (IIM Ahmedabad)- round 2 | 2020/04/10-2020/05/22 | Ahmedabad | 110 | Households | Telephonic interviews and helpline calls | Vulnerable households | Livelihood, situation of households and reach of relief measures | https://drive.google.com/file/d/11rNpS1VoyPSd447d2nyYLyUzi_FX3t-z/view | |||||||||||||||||||
83 | PwC India | 2020/06/01-2020/06/30 | All-India | 1500 | Individuals | Telephonic Interview | Citizens across metros (such as Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai), urban areas (such as Cochin and Nagpur), semi-urban areas (such as Kota and Erode), and rural areas (such as Sambalpur and Kamrup), comprising women entrepreneurs, private businessmen, representatives of agriculture businesses, and youth. | Evaluating the COVID impact on their incomes and the confidence of citizens regarding the post-COVID economic recovery. | https://www.pwc.in/assets/pdfs/research-insights/full-potential-revival-and-growth/full-potential-revival-and-growth-charting-indias-medium-term-journey.pdf | |||||||||||||||||||
84 | Rapid Rural Community Response to COVID (RCRC) | 2020/05/15-2020/05/23 | AP,AS,BR,GJ,OR,RJ,UP,JH,MP, MG(round 2), CH(round 2): 68 and 80 districts in round 1 and 2 respectively | 11,380 | Households | phone call, paper, physical | Rural households | 1)Entitlements and Schemes 2) Liquidity Status 3) Migration 4) MSP 5)Livestock and Production Systems 6) Mental Wellbeing 7)Health Access | https://www.rcrc.in/ | https://cse.azimpremjiuniversity.edu.in/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/061020_V3-RCRC-Research-first-round-1.pptx | ||||||||||||||||||
85 | RCRC- round 2 | 2020/07/17-2020/07/30 | AP,AS,BR,GJ,OR,RJ,UP,JH,MP, MG(round 2), CH(round 2): 68 and 80 districts in round 1 and 2 respectively | 17,032 | Households | phone call, paper, physical | 45% were repeat samples | 1)Entitlements and Schemes 2) Liquidity Status 3) Migration 4) MSP 5)Livestock and Production Systems 6) Mental Wellbeing 7)Health Access | http://www.shram.org/uploadFiles/20201118101551.pdf | https://www.rcrc.in/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/20200912_-RCRC-Round-2-results-V4_Website.pdf | ||||||||||||||||||
86 | RCRC- round 3 | 2020/12/12-2021/01/05 | (GJ, MH, RJ, MP, UP, BH, JH, CH, OD, AS) 64 districts across the above 10 states | 11,766 | Households | phone call, paper, physical | 40% were repeat samples | 1)Entitlements and Schemes 2) Liquidity Status 3) Migration 4) MSP 5)Livestock and Production Systems 6) Mental Wellbeing 7)Health Access | https://www.rcrc.in/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/RCRC_householdsurvey_round3.pdf | |||||||||||||||||||
87 | Right to Food campaign - Hunger Watch | 2020/09/01-2020/09/30 | UP,MP,GJ,RJ,MH,CH,JH,DL,TL,TN,WB | 3994 | Individuals | Personal interviews | 2186 from rural areas, 1808 from urban areas. Respondents were mainly SCs, STs and religious minorities | (a) COVID impact on nutrition and changes in food consumption post-lockdown (b) Efficiency of government support schemes | https://thewire.in/rights/hunger-watch-survey-lockdown | https://www.newindianexpress.com/nation/2020/dec/10/alarming-levels-of-hunger-in-india-even-post-lockdown-says-survey-2234211.html | ||||||||||||||||||
88 | Right to Food Campaign (Jharkhand) | 2020/04/01-2020/04/07 | Rural Jharkhand, 50 blocks in 19 districts | 50 | observers- 1 per block | Phone reports by observors | Essential Facilities Survey, specifically the PDS, ration card accessibility | https://countercurrents.org/2020/04/lockdown-checkup-survey-finds-gaping-holes-in-jharkhand-govts-relief-measures | ||||||||||||||||||||
89 | Road Scholarz (round 1) | 2020/03/26-2020/03/31 | Rural CH, HP, JH, MP, OD and UP | 87 | Individuals | Telephonic interview | pregnant and nursing women registered at local anganwadis | * Awareness of Corona * Food Security * Hardships due to lockdown * food rations under the PDS | https://www.counterview.net/2020/04/were-daily-wagers-how-will-it-be-okay.html | |||||||||||||||||||
90 | Road Scholarz (round 2) | 2020/04/04-2020/04/11 | Rural CH, HP, JH, MP, OD and UP | 40 | Individuals | Telephonic interview | pregnant and nursing women registered at local anganwadis | * Awareness of Corona * Food Security * Hardships due to lockdown * food rations under the PDS | https://www.counterview.net/2020/04/were-daily-wagers-how-will-it-be-okay.html | |||||||||||||||||||
91 | Save The Children- round 1 | 2020/04/05-2020/04/18 | AS,WB,JH,BH,UP,HP,MP,MH,RJ,TN,TL,AP,KR,OD | 7455 | Households | Telephonic Interview | Urban and rural households across India | (a) COVID impact on livelihoods/job opportunity (b) impact on food security (c) Impact on credit sources (d) awareness about child helpline | https://reliefweb.int/report/india/india-covid-19-survey-eight-ten-households-are-struggling-meet-their-daily-expenses | |||||||||||||||||||
92 | Save The Children- round 2 | 2020/06/07-2020/06/30 | AS,WB,JH,BH,UP,HP,MP,MH,RJ,TN,TL,AP,KR,OD | 7022 | Households- 66% repeat samples | Telephonic Interview | Urban and rural households across India | (a) COVID impact on livelihoods/job opportunity (b) impact on food security (c) Impact on credit sources (d) awareness about child helpline | https://reliefweb.int/report/india/india-covid-19-survey-eight-ten-households-are-struggling-meet-their-daily-expenses | |||||||||||||||||||
93 | School Children's Online & Offline Learning (SCHOOL) Survey | August 2021 | 15 states & UTs: AS, BR, CHD, DL, GJ, HR, JH, KA, MP, MH, OD, PB, TN, UP, WB | 1362 | households/ children enrolled in classes 1-8 | In-person interview of parent + 1 child per household enrolled at primary or upper-primary level | rural hamlets and urban bastis (underprevileged families that send kids to government schools) | Impact of Covid linked school closures on children's learning experience. | https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1T6xD80_kkfztWte64efUWUhhILuaVfSn?usp=sharing | |||||||||||||||||||
94 | Society for Social and Economic Research | 2020/04/07-2020/04/29 | HY, AP, JP, OD, KL, MH, GJ, MP, JH, BH, TN, TP, PJ, UP, MN, AS, WB, KA | 100 | 42 reports in the series, 3-4 individuals interviewed per report | series of reports by field researchers in the area | agriculturally associated populations | impact of covid 19 measures, provide an intial account of the impact of the pandemic | https://coronapolicyimpact.org/2020/04/07/indias-villages-during-the-covid-19-pandemic/ | |||||||||||||||||||
95 | Stranded Workers Action Network (Swan) | 2020/03/27-2020/04/26 | Migrant Workers stranded in several states | 16863 | Individuals | SWAN helpline | Migrant Workers stranded in different parts of the country; majority of them being daily wage factory/construction workers, | (i) Challenges faced by migrant workers since the lockdown, (ii) nature of Government repsonse, (iii) access to relief | https://covid19socialsecurity.wordpress.com/ | http://strandedworkers.in/ | Report 1: http://strandedworkers.in/mdocs-posts/32-days-and-counting/ Report 2: http://strandedworkers.in/mdocs-posts/21-days-and-counting-2/ Report 3: http://strandedworkers.in/mdocs-posts/to-leave-or-not-to-leave/ | |||||||||||||||||
96 | Survey through crowdsourced data collected through socially concerned citizens. | 2020/04/26-2020/05/05 | MH, KL, TN, AS, WB, BH, OD, NG and few households from other states | 542 | households | Telephonic interviews | Rural households | Assessment focused on Food security, Change in expenditure pattern, Readiness for the forthcoming Kharif season, Drudgery faced by the women in the household, Asset sales, etc. | https://bit.ly/cov19srvy-crwdfind | |||||||||||||||||||
97 | Tapas Mohak, Soham Bhattacharya, S. Niyati, R. Vijaynamba (Foundation For Agrarian Studies) - (forthcoming publication) | 2020/09/01-2020/10/01 | 26 villages across 13 states | 164 | Individuals | Telephonic interview | 22 landlords, 36 rich/middle peasants, 45 poor peasants, 38 manual workers and 38 were engaged in small business and non-agricultural actvities | (a) Impact of COVID-19 on Kharif production cycle: access and costs of production, changes in realised price. (b) COVID effect on food consumption, food security, efficacy of income support programs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SjGw2_m31K4&feature=emb_logo&ab_channel=FoundationforAgrarianStudies | |||||||||||||||||||
98 | Teach for India | Not mentioned | Telangana | 3390 | 1823 migrants from WB, 1567 migrants from CG | telephonic survey | migrant workers from WB and CG | demographic, govt assistance, food availability, ability to travel, finances, state support, | ||||||||||||||||||||
99 | Transform Rural India Foundation, Vikasanvesh Foundation, Sambodhi and various Civil Society Organizations | 2020/04/27-2020/05/02 | Rural - 12 States, 47 districts | 5162 | Households | Telephonic interview | Assessment focused on: • Food security, • Change in expenditure pattern, • Readiness for the forthcoming Kharif season, • Drudgery faced by the women in the household, • Asset sales, school drop out rates | https://villagesquare.in/webinar/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/Press-Release-on-the-survey.pdf | ||||||||||||||||||||
100 | Udyogini | 2020/04/25-2020/05/05 | 450 | Individuals | Telephonic Interview | Socially excluded women and members of marginalised communities | (a) Pandemic impact on income and employment (b) status of food security, access and availability of essentials (c) status of migrant workers that returned to the villages | https://www.surveycto.com/case-studies/udyogini-covid19-surveys/ | ||||||||||||||||||||