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Naomi Magh (Research Scholar) , Dr. Mamta (Research Supervisor)

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Background: The COVID-19 threat variables are gendered, not gender-neutral. These disparities lead to a vulnerability to the gendered epidemic. The present research discusses the specific gendered risk factors that girls and women are vulnerable to as a result of the worldwide gendered pandemic and their effects on gender inequality.


Method: The descriptive research design with survey method was use. 100 respondents were contacted from Delhi NCR.


Conclusion: The results from the comprehensive study reveal that the gendered risk determinants that exacerbate the gender equality gap cause women's pre-existing vulnerabilities to be amplified in the wake of the pandemic. Researcher argues in the conclusion that the results of the study justify a vulnerability-based strategy to disasters.

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Exacerbating Gender Inequality In Covid-19 Crisis. (2023). Journal of Namibian Studies : History Politics Culture, 35, 5483-5491. https://doi.org/10.59670/s4y5cf80

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