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Differences in impact between countries

The global economic impacts of the crisis have been so far highly unequal, with disproportionate effects in developing countries.

Workers in lower-middle-income countries have experienced a 43 percent larger reduction in working hours and labour income than in high-income countries. Informal sector workers make up a considerable portion of the labour force in developing countries.

Estimates from the ILO suggest that 1.6 billion informal sector workers have seen their hours decrease since the onset of the pandemic.

In low-income countries, the resulting drop in earnings is estimated to be 86 percent.

Many governments in low-income countries have also been financially incapable of providing workers with sufficient economic relief.

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Updated 2025-08-15

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