People's Pulse: Socioeconomic impact of the events since 1 February 2021 on households in Myanmar - September 2021

People's Pulse: Socioeconomic impact of the events since 1 February 2021 on households in Myanmar - September 2021

September 1, 2021

This report outlines the key findings of the People’s Pulse Survey – the first household survey with national coverage in Myanmar since the military takeover on 1 February 2021.

Recent political events in Myanmar have destabilized a fragile country and compounded existing vulnerabilities. Research by UNDP suggests that poverty is likely to increase significantly. To help meet the need for information and to understand how households are being impacted, UNDP commissioned this survey of 1,200 people from May to June 2021. It builds on other existing surveys such as the World Bank High Frequency Surveys and the Central Statistical Organization/UNDP Household Vulnerability Survey 2020. Both assessed the impact COVID-19 restrictions were having on households in Myanmar.

The key findings of the survey are grouped into impacts on household income, common coping strategies, access to health services, job loss, and migration.  

This report is available in English and Myanmar language.

Document Type
Regions and Countries
Sustainable Development Goals