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新冠疫情:印度旁遮普邦非正规女工的故事

The COVID-19 pandemic: Narratives of informal women workers in Indian Punjab.

作者信息

Singh Nadia, Kaur Areet

机构信息

Newcastle Business School Northumbria University Newcastle upon Tyne UK.

Punjab Civil Medical Services Government of Punjab Chandigarh India.

出版信息

Gend Work Organ. 2022 Mar;29(2):388-407. doi: 10.1111/gwao.12766. Epub 2021 Oct 27.

Abstract

The COVID-19 crisis has translated into an unprecedented humanitarian crisis for the poor and marginalized groups in society. The countrywide lockdowns, quarantine measures, and mobility restrictions across 200 countries of the world have resulted in a host of negative manifestations for women. There have been unprecedented losses in the informal economy, which is dominated by women. Some scholars also contend that the pandemic will translate into heightened burden of unpaid domestic work, loss of economic autonomy and disruption to maternal health services. Despite these factors a gendered perspective is absent in the policy response to this crisis. It is against this background that the present paper employed a feminist intersectionality lens to conduct participatory field based research on the lived experiences of women in informal employment in Indian Punjab during the COVID-19 crisis. The research unearthed the specific pathways through which existing socio-economic inequities rooted in caste, class and occupational entities magnify the vulnerabilities experienced by women during such a health crisis. The research offers a contextualized framework for understanding the gendered impacts of the crisis. It also highlights the urgency of taking account of gender specific constraints during the health crisis so as to institute robust, effective and equitable policy interventions.

摘要

新冠疫情危机已演变成一场针对社会中贫困和边缘化群体的前所未有的人道主义危机。全球200个国家实施的全国范围封锁、检疫措施和行动限制给女性带来了一系列负面表现。以女性为主导的非正规经济遭受了前所未有的损失。一些学者还认为,疫情将导致无酬家务劳动负担加重、经济自主权丧失以及孕产妇保健服务中断。尽管存在这些因素,但应对这场危机的政策措施中却缺乏性别视角。正是在这一背景下,本文运用女性主义交叉性视角,对新冠疫情危机期间印度旁遮普邦非正规就业女性的生活经历进行了基于实地调研的参与式研究。该研究揭示了植根于种姓、阶级和职业实体的现有社会经济不平等加剧女性在此类健康危机中所面临脆弱性的具体途径。该研究提供了一个用以理解危机性别化影响的情境化框架。它还强调了在健康危机期间考虑性别特定限制因素以制定有力、有效和公平政策干预措施的紧迫性。

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