Supporting Vulnerable Girls and Young Women in India

Evidence from the Listening to Young Lives at Work COVID-19 Phone Survey

Abstract

This policy brief focuses on the impact of COVID-19 on the lives of vulnerable girls and young women in India, particularly in relation to the combined pressures of interrupted education, increased domestic work, and widespread stresses on household finances. It analyses the current and potential long-term impact on mental health and well-being, increasing domestic violence and risks of early marriage and parenthood.

The brief presents findings from the Listening to Young Lives at Work COVID-19 phone survey, with key policy recommendations for supporting vulnerable girls and women, particularly as India faces an unprecedented surge in infection rates and a second wave of COVID-19 restrictions.

This is an output of the Young Lives at Work programme

Citation

Renu Singh, Kath Ford “Supporting Vulnerable Girls and Young Women in India: Evidence from the Listening to Young Lives at Work COVID-19 Phone Survey. Young Lives

Supporting Vulnerable Girls and Young Women in India: Evidence from the Listening to Young Lives at Work COVID-19 Phone Survey

Published 11 June 2021