Economic challenges faced by migrant street vendors during a crisis: implications for social inclusion development

IF 1.2 Q3 SOCIOLOGY
Duong The Duy, Pham Tien Thanh
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Abstract

Purpose

Informal migrant workers and street vendors have long been recognized as vulnerable groups in urban areas of Global South countries. However, limited studies exist on the economic challenges faced by migrant street vendors during crises. We aim to address this gap by shedding light on their livelihood and welfare losses during a public health crisis.

Design/methodology/approach

This research uses descriptive and qualitative analyzes to triangulate the results. Data are derived from surveys and in-depth interviews with migrant street vendors in the two biggest cities in Vietnam during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Findings

The street vendors experienced significant business loss and consumption reduction during social distancing as well as encountered difficulties in recovering their businesses in the “new normal.” These adverse consequences were also found to disproportionately affect women vendors. Additionally, despite adopting various strategies and mitigation mechanisms to sustain their businesses and consumption, these efforts proved insufficient.

Social implications

This research underscores the importance of short-term and long-term urban policies aimed at supporting and promoting the social inclusion of street vendors, particularly migrant and women vendors.

Originality/value

This research represents one of the early attempts to explore the adverse effects of a public health crisis on migrant street vendors and to examine whether the crisis disproportionately affected vendors from different genders and educational backgrounds. It also examines their business recovery in the “new normal.”

移民街头小贩在危机期间面临的经济挑战:对社会包容发展的影响
目的长期以来,非正规移徙工人和街头小贩一直被认为是全球南部国家城市地区的弱势群体。然而,关于危机期间流动摊贩所面临的经济挑战的研究却十分有限。我们旨在通过揭示他们在公共卫生危机期间的生计和福利损失来填补这一空白。设计/方法/途径本研究采用描述性分析和定性分析,对结果进行三角测量。数据来源于 COVID-19 大流行期间对越南两个最大城市的流动街头小贩进行的调查和深入访谈。研究结果街头小贩在社会疏离期间经历了严重的商业损失和消费减少,并在 "新常态 "下遇到了恢复商业的困难。研究还发现,这些不利后果对女性商贩的影响尤为严重。此外,尽管采取了各种策略和缓解机制来维持他们的生意和消费,但事实证明这些努力是不够的。社会影响这项研究强调了旨在支持和促进街头小贩(尤其是流动小贩和女性小贩)融入社会的短期和长期城市政策的重要性。原创性/价值这项研究是探索公共卫生危机对流动街头小贩的不利影响的早期尝试之一,研究了危机是否对不同性别和教育背景的小贩造成了不成比例的影响。研究还探讨了他们在 "新常态 "下的经营恢复情况。
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