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    Myanmar Monitoring Platform - Household Surveys: Results from the May 2022 High-Frequency Phone Survey of Households
    (Washington, DC : World Bank, 2022) World Bank
    This report focuses on the results of round eight high frequency phone survey of households in Myanmar conducted in May 2022.
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    Rapid Information from Household High-Frequency Survey: Summary of Results from Round 4
    (World Bank, Washington, DC, 2020-12-08) World Bank
    The brief presents the main findings from the fourth of eight rounds of a nationally representative survey of 1,500 randomly selected households in all states/regions of Myanmar. The survey was undertaken by conducting a 20-minute phone call with respondents from 7th to 29th October 2020.
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    Rapid Information from Household High-Frequency Survey: Summary of Results from Round 3
    (World Bank, Washington, DC, 2020-10-28) World Bank
    This brief presents the main findings from the third of eight rounds of a nationally representative survey of fifteen hundred randomly selected households in all states/regions of Myanmar. The survey was undertaken by conducting twenty minutes phone call with respondents between July 30 and August 20, 2020.
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    Current Situation and Implications for Household Welfare
    (World Bank, Washington, DC, 2020-10-21) World Bank
    While Myanmar responded early and decisively to the COVID-19 pandemic thereby limiting adverse health impacts, evidence from the Myanmar COVID-19 Monitoring Platform shows that impacts on households’ welfare were significant. Border movement restrictions starting in February and a complete lockdown between March and April forced non-essential businesses to cease operations and prevented people from traveling to work. Meanwhile, about 100,000 economic migrants returned from Thailand alone. As a result, in May 2020, about 54 percent of households’ main workers reported not working and about 16 percent of firms had temporarily closed. The easing of restrictions between May and August contributed to a partial rebound of the economy, which is still suffering from the impact of reduced global demand, border trade disruptions, and potential changes in consumer behaviors.
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    Rapid Information from Household High-Frequency Monitoring: Summary of Results from Round 2
    (World Bank, Washington, DC, 2020-09-11) World Bank
    The first round of survey results reported in the Myanmar Coronavirus (COVID-19) monitoring platform revealed that impacts on employment between March and May 2020 were significant. Households had become less able to diversify their income sources and, in some cases, struggled to access food. This brief presents the main findings from the second of eight rounds of a nationally representative survey of randomly selected households in all states/regions of Myanmar. The survey was undertaken by conducting twenty-minute phone call with respondents between June 8 and 26, 2020.