How Covid-19 is changing the world : a statistical perspective.
2020
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TítuloHow Covid-19 is changing the world : a statistical perspective. vol. 2
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Throughout the current crisis, the international statistics community has continued to work together, in partnership with national statistical offices and systems around the world to ensure that the best quality data and statistics are available to support decision making during and after the crisis. This second report - compiled jointly by international organizations, under the aegis of the Committee for the Coordination of Statistical Activities (CCSA) and released on 1 September 2020 - gives a flavor of that cooperation. It provides an updated snapshot of some of the latest information available on how COVID-19 is affecting different aspects of public and private life.
Introdution -- COVID-19 : Differential success in mitigating the pandemic (UN DESA/PD) -- Global banking up in the initial phase of COVID-19 (BIS) -- Need for high-quality data on a timely basis (ECB) -- Aviation standstill with slow and shallow recovery (ICAO) -- Working hours drop significantly (ILO) -- Small, medium and vulnerable (OECD) -- Many more children likely in monetary poor households (UNICEF) -- Dramatic drop in foreign direct investment (UNCTAD) -- Slow recovery after production slump (UNIDO) -- Disruption of the international postal supply chain (UPU) -- About 71 to 100 million people pushed into extreme poverty (WB) -- Restrictions in exports (WTO) -- Human Development to decline for the first time since 1990 (UNDP) -- Addressing widespread discrimination (OHCHR) -- Adequate catch-up strategies to lessen impact on learning (UNESCO) -- Forcibly displaced disproportionally affected (UNHCR) -- Violence against women during COVID-19 (UNODC) -- Gender inequality as society’s pre-existing condition (UN Women -- Potential risk to remittances in Asia and the Pacific (ADB) -- AfDB’s response activities (AfDB) -- Effects on the EU labour market (Eurostat) -- GCC countries’ intervention policies (GCC-Stat) -- Impact on poverty and inequality in Latin America (ECLAC) -- Impact on older persons in the Arab region (ESCWA) -- Impact on censuses of agriculture and mitigation measures (FAO) -- NSOs and communicating COVID-19 (PARIS21) -- Dashboards to monitor the COVID-19 impact (UN DESA/SD) -- Data in support of COVID-19 response in cities (UN Habitat) -- Responses by National Statistical Systems in Asia and the Pacific (UN ESCAP) -- Maintaining civil registration and vital statistics during the pandemic in Africa (UNECA) -- The impact of COVID-19 on tourism statistics (UNWTO).
Introdution -- COVID-19 : Differential success in mitigating the pandemic (UN DESA/PD) -- Global banking up in the initial phase of COVID-19 (BIS) -- Need for high-quality data on a timely basis (ECB) -- Aviation standstill with slow and shallow recovery (ICAO) -- Working hours drop significantly (ILO) -- Small, medium and vulnerable (OECD) -- Many more children likely in monetary poor households (UNICEF) -- Dramatic drop in foreign direct investment (UNCTAD) -- Slow recovery after production slump (UNIDO) -- Disruption of the international postal supply chain (UPU) -- About 71 to 100 million people pushed into extreme poverty (WB) -- Restrictions in exports (WTO) -- Human Development to decline for the first time since 1990 (UNDP) -- Addressing widespread discrimination (OHCHR) -- Adequate catch-up strategies to lessen impact on learning (UNESCO) -- Forcibly displaced disproportionally affected (UNHCR) -- Violence against women during COVID-19 (UNODC) -- Gender inequality as society’s pre-existing condition (UN Women -- Potential risk to remittances in Asia and the Pacific (ADB) -- AfDB’s response activities (AfDB) -- Effects on the EU labour market (Eurostat) -- GCC countries’ intervention policies (GCC-Stat) -- Impact on poverty and inequality in Latin America (ECLAC) -- Impact on older persons in the Arab region (ESCWA) -- Impact on censuses of agriculture and mitigation measures (FAO) -- NSOs and communicating COVID-19 (PARIS21) -- Dashboards to monitor the COVID-19 impact (UN DESA/SD) -- Data in support of COVID-19 response in cities (UN Habitat) -- Responses by National Statistical Systems in Asia and the Pacific (UN ESCAP) -- Maintaining civil registration and vital statistics during the pandemic in Africa (UNECA) -- The impact of COVID-19 on tourism statistics (UNWTO).
Fecha[New York] : Committee for the Coordination of Statistical Activities, 2020
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