Impact of COVID-19 National Lockdown on Women Street Vendors in Delhi
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It is a well known fact that the crisis of the Corona pandemic and the subsequent lockdown has shown its worst face to the class of informal and migrant workers. This impact study reiterates the presence of inequality between class, gender and the informal worker population. It attempts to evidence (and is part of a series of other reports on different sectors of informal work) about the sector of workers is involved in street vending with a special focus impact on the paid work and unpaid care activities of women workers
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