The Covid-19 Crisis and Lockdown Measures: A Portrait from a Slum in Urban Argentina

M. E. Santos, M. J. Napal
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This chapter presents a quantitative description of the living conditions in a slum area of an intermediate Argentinean city during the outburst of the Covid‐19 crisis using primary data collected four months after the lockdown measures had been introduced. The sample represents 1,500 households which claimed food assistance over this period, and whose deprivations and presence of young members are similar to that of 13% of the city’s population and 23% of the country’s population. Rough estimates suggest a disproportionate drop in employment and a disproportionate increase in unemployment in the area compared to those registered in the aggregate of the main urban agglomerations of the country. Cash transfers implemented during the lockdown, together with in‐kind food aid from schools, the municipal government, and the church with non-governmental organizations, entailed a substantial average increase in the coverage of the cost of the basic food basket. However, non‐trivial fractions of households were not covered by any of the main cash transfers. Also, and despite efforts, food insecurity could not be avoided. Considering the similarity of the sample to significant fractions of the country’s urban population, the deprivations experienced over 2020 by groups which were already in poverty before the Covid‐19 arrival, raise alarms on the future well‐being of these populations, especially for infants and children. Novel policies are required, addressing the various critical needs in an interconnected way, integrating the different stakeholders that have proven to be key in assisting these households during such an unprecedented covariate shock. © 2022 by Emerald Publishing Limited.
新冠肺炎危机和封锁措施:阿根廷城市贫民窟的画像
本章使用在采取封锁措施四个月后收集的原始数据,对Covid - 19危机爆发期间阿根廷一个中级城市贫民窟地区的生活条件进行了定量描述。该样本代表了在此期间要求食品援助的1500个家庭,这些家庭的贫困程度和年轻成员的存在与该市13%的人口和全国23%的人口相似。粗略估计表明,与该国主要城市聚集区登记的就业人数相比,该地区就业人数的下降和失业人数的增加不成比例。封锁期间实施的现金转移,加上学校、市政府和教会与非政府组织提供的实物粮食援助,使基本食品篮子的成本平均大幅增加。然而,非微不足道的部分家庭没有被任何主要的现金转移支付覆盖。此外,尽管作出了努力,粮食不安全仍无法避免。考虑到样本与该国大部分城市人口的相似性,在2019冠状病毒病到来之前就已经处于贫困状态的群体在2020年期间所经历的贫困,为这些人群,特别是婴儿和儿童的未来福祉敲响了警钟。需要制定新的政策,以相互联系的方式解决各种关键需求,整合不同的利益相关者,这些利益相关者已被证明是在这种前所未有的协变量冲击中帮助这些家庭的关键。©2022 by Emerald Publishing Limited。
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