Irrawaddy-July 21

Myanmar lost an estimated 1.2 million jobs in the second quarter following the February military coup that crippled an economy already weakened by the coronavirus pandemic, according to the International Labor Organization (ILO). “Myanmar was already facing economic stress with jobs and livelihoods under threat as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic,” Donglin Li, the agency’s representative for Myanmar, said in a statement. “However, the estimates show a serious and rapid deterioration in employment in the first half of this year on a scale that could drive many in Myanmar into deep poverty.” The labor agency said the political crisis has “exacerbated the severe impacts of COVID-19,” and has “extensively destabilized the economy and halted an expected economic recovery.” The employment trends during the first half of 2021 indicated “considerable losses in both employment and working hours,” with women estimated to have been impacted more than men.

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