COVID-19 and Vulnerability: a Multidimensional Poverty Perspective in El Salvador

Rodrigo Barraza, R. Barrientos, Xenia Díaz, Rafael Pleitez, Víctor Tablas
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This document offers an insight on the vulnerability of households in El Salvador in light of the COVID-19 shock, based on the scope of multidimensional poverty. Preexisting poverty conditions that determine some households to be more at risk than others facing the pandemic are identified using the Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI). The MPI lists six deprivations that account for these risks: access to drinking water, access to health services, overcrowding, access to sanitation, underemployment and access to social security. It is estimated that 85.5% of households suffers from one of the aforementioned deprivations. Additionally, four groups of households with characteristics that present elements of risk or disadvantage facing COVID-19 are identified, these are: multidimensionally poor; dependents on remittances; households with people over 60 who are dependent, and households with women head. These households should be prioritized in the response to the current emergency; thus, we recommend immediate and early responses denominated resilience packages..
2019冠状病毒病与脆弱性:萨尔瓦多的多维贫困视角
本文件根据多维贫困的范围,深入了解了萨尔瓦多家庭在2019冠状病毒病冲击下的脆弱性。利用多维贫困指数(MPI)确定一些家庭比其他家庭面临大流行病的风险更大的先前存在的贫困状况。MPI列出了造成这些风险的六种剥夺:获得饮用水、获得保健服务、过度拥挤、获得卫生设施、就业不足和获得社会保障。据估计,85.5%的家庭遭受上述一种贫困。此外,还确定了四类家庭,它们具有面临COVID-19的风险或不利因素的特征,分别是:多维贫困;依赖汇款的人;有60岁以上老人需要赡养的家庭,以及有女户主的家庭。在应对当前紧急情况时,应优先考虑这些家庭;因此,我们建议立即和早期的应对措施,称为复原力一揽子计划。
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