United Nations Development Program (UNDP)World Bank2022-05-172022-05-172021-11https://hdl.handle.net/10986/37446To continue monitoring how the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has affected the welfare of households in the region, the World Bank and UNDP have joined forces in the implementation of a second phase of High-Frequency Phone Surveys (HFPS) in Latin America and the Caribbean. The survey, collected between May and July 2021, takes the socio-economic pulse of households and measures the wellbeing of the region a year and a half into the pandemic. This note presents the emerging results in the areas of labor markets, income and food security, education, gender, health, and access to digital and banking services.CC BY 3.0 IGOPANDEMIC IMPACT IN LACSOCIO-ECONOMIC PULSE OF HOUSEHOLDSPANDEMIC ECONOMIC RECOVERYMEASURE OF WELLBEINGMOBILE WALLETLABOR MARKETINFORMAL JOBSINCOME SECURITYFOOD SECURITYACCESS TO DIGITAL BANKINGHUMAN CAPITAL ACCUMULATIONHOUSEHOLD SURVEY DATAAn Uneven RecoveryNoteWorld BankTaking the Pulse of Latin America and the Caribbean Following the Pandemic - 2021 LAC High Frequency Phone Surveys10.1596/37446