Coping with Covid-19 in rural India: Did financial strategies help to maintain wellbeing?
Abstract
This thesis examines the direct impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on psychological wellbeing and
explores the mediating role of financial coping strategies for this association. Using four waves
of representative panel data, collected in 2018, 2020 and 2021 from 2 997 households living
across 294 villages in the state of Odisha, India, we find that stress increased whilst depression
decreased, resulting in psychological wellbeing being unchanged during the pandemic. This may
be because livelihoods were not affected immediately and accumulated stress tends to result in
depression. Using only the last survey wave, we find that adopting financial coping strategies
was associated with lower stress as the pandemic intensified, whilst receiving instalments from
the state government was associated with higher depression during the pandemic. These findings
highlight the importance of financial coping strategies as complements to financial state
government support. However, as the choice of coping strategy is highly endogenous, these
findings should be interpreted with caution.
Degree
Master 2-years
Other description
MSc in Economics
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Date
2022-06-30Author
Koria, Simona
Träff, Jennifer
Keywords
Psychological Wellbeing
Financial Coping
Unconditional Cash Transfer
Covid-19
Panel Data
Propensity Score Matching
Low-and Middle Income Countries
Series/Report no.
2022:122
Language
eng