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“Advancing Evidence-based Policy in Crisis Management: Field Survey Findings

Leila Dagher (), Ibrahim Jamali, Oussama Abi Younes and Maya Fattal

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Abstract: This report presents preliminary findings from the field surveys conducted as part of the project led by AUB and funded by the National Endowment for Democracy: “Advancing Evidence-Based Policy in Crisis Management.” The project aims to monitor the impact of the multi-dimensional crises Lebanon is facing, on multiple economic sectors, and subsequently advance evidence-based policy reforms that respond to citizens’ priorities. For this purpose, the assessment carried out had two main objectives: (i) gathering information about the socio-economic impacts of the crisis, and (ii) data on coping mechanisms. This preliminary report will be followed by a more detailed final report containing analysis of qualitative and quantitative data collected through surveys and interviews. Studies have found that collecting more information (qualitative and quantitative) on households’ vulnerability to poverty could help inform policy. The final report will present a more comprehensive analysis and make some policy recommendations.

Keywords: lebanon; poverty; economic crisis; energy poverty; coping mechanisms (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: O17 O38 R28 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022-05
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