Direct and indirect effects of COVID-19 on maternal and child health in Bangladesh

Bangladesh has been going through incremental trend of GDP growth rates for a long time. The GDP is the key aspect to measure the economic growth of a country. But the current world wide pandemic due to the COVID-19 hardly affects the world's economy as well as Bangladesh. The present lockdown...

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Published in:Journal of statistics & management systems Vol. 24; no. 1; pp. 175 - 192
Main Authors: Ahmmed, Md. Mortuza, Babu, Md. Ashraful, Ferdosy, Jannatul
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: New Delhi Taylor & Francis 02-01-2021
Taru Publications
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Summary:Bangladesh has been going through incremental trend of GDP growth rates for a long time. The GDP is the key aspect to measure the economic growth of a country. But the current world wide pandemic due to the COVID-19 hardly affects the world's economy as well as Bangladesh. The present lockdown make the wheel of the industries uncertain. The main source of the GDP of this country is ready made garment sector which has been shut down since mid of March 2020. Already 20 billion of cancellation of foreign order makes the situation worse. Also, the foreign remittance has been decline dramatically due to the loss of jobs of Bangladeshi workers in foreign countries. The overall economic situation declines in this country due to the COVID-19 which has huge impact on the health care system especially in maternal and child health. In this paper, the economic situation of Bangladesh before and during the COVID-19 has been shown. Also, how the COVID-19 would affect the condition of maternal and child health across the country directly as well as indirectly through the GDP has been discussed.
ISSN:0972-0510
2169-0014
DOI:10.1080/09720510.2020.1833465