2022
DOI: 10.1177/00490857221110550
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The Pandemic and the Elderly: Navigating Age and the COVID-19 Policies of India

Abstract: Several media reports have highlighted how various sections of India’s population have been coping with the pandemic. Extending this debate, many academic articles have focussed on how the pandemic has led to multiple challenges for medical professionals and impacted rising unemployment rates and low female labour force participation in India. But India’s elderly who have been grappling with significant problems as a result of COVID-19 appear to be missing from both academic research as well as the policy narr… Show more

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“…In his book "Enterprise and Entrepreneurs", Gangopadhyay. (2001) emphasises the strong connection between the two and emphasises the need of entrepreneurship development for a country's economic success.…”
Section: Review Of Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%