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54pc Pakistanis either laid off or face pay cuts in Covid-19

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Islamabad

According to a joint survey carried out by Gallup Pakistan and Dun & Bradstreet (D&B) Pakistan, more than 54% Pakistanis have either been laid off by their employers or are working with reduced salaries as a result of COVID-19 pandemic.
Titled “Impact of COVID-19 on Consumers in Pakistan” the telephonic survey was carried out between 4 and 16 June. A total of 1,291 individuals participated in the survey, of which 52% were males and 48% females. 65% of the participants belonged to rural areas while 35% from urban areas.
When asked how the COVID-19 situation has impacted your income, 27% of the participants revealed that they have already lost their jobs during the pandemic. Meanwhile, 59% of the participants expressed apprehensions that they might lose their jobs in the coming months if the COVID-19 situation doesn’t ameliorate.
Moreover, 27% of the participants have accepted pay cuts during the Coronavirus pandemic, 12% have been furloughed while 8% are on paid leave. 26% of the participants disclosed that the outbreak hasn’t impacted their income in any way.
The Coronavirus pandemic has impacted the low-income segment of the society the most as 32% or 1 in 3 employees hailing from the social class have been laid off. 20% or 1 in 5 employees from the middle-income class have been laid off while 9% or 1 in 10 employees from the high-income class have been terminated during the pandemic.—Agencies

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