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The socio-economic impacts of Ebola in Liberia : results from a high frequency cell phone survey round five (English)

Since Liberia’s Ebola virus disease (EVD) epidemic began in March 2014, nearly 10,000 persons have contracted the virus and more than 4,000 have died. The economic impact of Ebola survey is a high frequency cell phone survey designed to monitor the socio-economic impacts of the EVD crisis in Liberia. The survey has been conducted in five rounds from October 2014 to March 2015. The sample is based on the nationally representative household income and...
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  • 2015/04/13

  • Working Paper

  • 96196

  • 1

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  • Liberia,

  • Western And Central Africa,

  • 2015/05/04

  • Disclosed

  • The socio-economic impacts of Ebola in Liberia : results from a high frequency cell phone survey round five

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Himelein,Kristen; Kastelic,Jonathan G..

The socio-economic impacts of Ebola in Liberia : results from a high frequency cell phone survey round five (English). Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/162381468179333776

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