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Rapid Evidence Review - Inequalities in relation to COVID-19 and their effects on London
Greater London Authority (GLA)The Greater London Authority (GLA) commissioned the University of Manchester to conduct a rapid evidence review to document and understand the impact of COVID-19 (in terms of both health and the broader impacts on existing social and economic inequalities) on those with protected characteristics, as well as those living in poorer, or more precarious, socioeconomic circumstances, paying particular attention to its effect in London. The ... - Updated 4 years ago
Economic Impact of COVID-19 on London’s Small and Medium-sized enterprises (SMEs)
Greater London Authority and Bloomberg AssociatesThis is a summary report on the economic impact of COVID-19 on London’s small and medium enterprises (SMEs). It presents a uniquely granular and timely analysis of the impacts on London’s SMEs by sectoral, financial, employment, and risk indicators and includes deep dive case studies on the economic impact on the Night Time Economy, high streets and town centres, and the Culture and Creative industries. The analysis was undertaken on a ... - Updated 4 years ago
The Experience of Mutual Aid in London
Greater London Authority (GLA)We developed a survey for mutual aid groups which asked questions about the number of participants, activities they were carrying out, challenges they faced, what worked well, resources they found useful and relationships with other organisations (Appendix 1). The Survey was open for responses for four weeks from 12th May - 9th June 2020. We received 38 responses in total from across 18 different boroughs. We also held an online conv... - Updated 4 years ago
COVID-19: socio-economic risk factors briefing
Greater London Authority (GLA)Coronavirus affects some members of the population more than others. Emerging evidence suggests that older people, men, people with health conditions such as respiratory and pulmonary conditions, and people of a Black, Asian Minority Ethnic (BAME) background are at particular risk. There are also a number of other wider public health risk factors that have been found to increase the likelihood of an individual contracting coronavirus. T...