Priyanka Jayawardena
IPS (Sri Lanka)
Areas of expertise:
Health
Priyanka Jayawardena is a Research Economist with research interests in skills and education, demographics, health, and labour markets. Priyanka has around 15 years of research experience at IPS. She has worked as a consultant to international organisations including World Bank, ADB and UNICEF. She has conducted numerous research studies relating to the human resource development in Sri Lanka for a variety of development partners and various government ministries. Her research has been published in peer reviewed national and international journals and book chapters. She holds a BSc (Hons) specialised in Statistics and an MA in Economics, both from the University of Colombo.
Resource Digest on Pandemics, Public Health and Economic Prosperity
- March 31, 2021IPS (Sri Lanka)
COVID-19 provides a unique opportunity to ‘build back better' and divert Sri Lanka’s limited resources to where they are most needed.
No School, No Meals: Sri Lanka’s Battle against Child Malnutrition amidst COVID-19
- June 9, 2020IPS (Sri Lanka)
The pandemic has caused pre-schools and schools to close, and many families to lose their income, worsening child malnutrition.
COVID-19 and Sri Lanka’s Labour Market Gaps: Permanent Protection for Temporary Employees
- September 9, 2020IPS (Sri Lanka)
More than 1.7 million temporary employees in the private sector are at the risk of facing drastic wage cuts and layoffs.
Protecting precarious workers: evidence from Sri Lanka
- January 11, 2021IPS (Sri Lanka)
Ensuring adequate social protection coverage for all informal workers is a crucial challenge for Sri Lanka.
