Data and Code for: "SMEs and Workers During Crises: Evidence From the Covid-19 Pandemic in Uganda"

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We use a five-year panel of Ugandan SMEs, supplemented with phone-survey data from August 2020, to analyze how the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic affected profits and employment. Most firms had employees, enabling us to investigate whether - and how - the crisis reshaped SMEs’ job-creation capacity, with particular focus on gender differences. Profits fell substantially for all firms, yet male entrepreneurs paradoxically expanded their workforce - suggesting that hiring under crisis may arise partly from social obligations. Meanwhile, female entrepreneurs bore heavier caregiving loads and relied more on extended family support, potentially hampering future growth through added caregiving and reciprocal obligations.
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Year of publication

2025

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Authors

Department of Economics

Andreas Madestam - Creator

Francesco Loiacono - Creator

Miri Stryjan Orcid -palvelun logo - Creator

Selim Gulesci - Creator

European Bank for Reconstruction and Development - Contributor

ICPSR - Interuniversity Consortium for Political and Social Research - Publisher

Stockholm University - Contributor

Trinity College Dublin - Contributor

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Economics

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Open access

Open

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Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)

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