articleThe LancetMar 2, 2022HYBRID OA

Quantifying the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on gender equality on health, social, and economic indicators: a comprehensive review of data from March, 2020, to September, 2021

LSLuisa S FlorJFJoseph FriedmanCNCory N SpencerJCJohn CagneyAAAlejandra Arrieta

University of Washington · Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation

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Abstract

Background

Gender is emerging as a significant factor in the social, economic, and health effects of COVID-19. However, most existing studies have focused on its direct impact on health. Here, we aimed to explore the indirect effects of COVID-19 on gender disparities globally.

Methods

We reviewed publicly available datasets with information on indicators related to vaccine hesitancy and uptake, health care services, economic and work-related concerns, education, and safety at home and in the community. We used mixed effects regression, Gaussian process regression, and bootstrapping to synthesise all data sources. We accounted for uncertainty in the underlying data and modelling process. We then used mixed effects logistic regression to explore gender gaps globally and by region.

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Authors

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  • LS
    Luisa S FlorCorresponding
  • JF
    Joseph Friedman

    University of Washington, Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation

  • CN
    Cory N Spencer

    Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation, University of Washington

  • JC
    John Cagney

    University of Washington, Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation

  • AA
    Alejandra Arrieta

    Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation

Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Pandemic
  • Gender equality
  • Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)
  • Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)
  • 2019-20 coronavirus outbreak
  • Gender analysis
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