Vulnerabilities and Bolivian immigration in the municipality of São Paulo, Brazil: between public health policies, deaths, and collective resistance

IF 0.5 4区 医学 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Érico Ibiapina, R. Adorno
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Abstract The insertion of Bolivian immigrants in subcontracting circuits from the clothing industry and their living and working conditions became determining aspects of their visibility in the municipality of São Paulo, marking their entry into local political agendas. Considering the polysemy of the notion of vulnerability, the main objective of this study is to analyze aspects of the “vulnerabilities” of Bolivian immigration, which are visibly inscribed in political-institutional, epidemiological, and relational/procedural contexts. As a method of analysis, this study is based on the systematization of data from multiple sources and shows relations between the incorporation of immigrants in local policies, mortality data, and ethnographic reports on trajectories, presence in the city space, and identity processes, especially based on the action of Bolivian women and their organization in networks and collectives. We found aspects that reinforce and define patterns of vulnerability associated with certain attributes of this population. On the other hand, we observed survival strategies as mechanisms of collective resistance and re-signification of their ways of life in the city.
巴西圣保罗市的脆弱性和玻利维亚移民:公共卫生政策、死亡和集体抵抗之间的关系
玻利维亚移民在服装业分包电路中的插入及其生活和工作条件成为他们在圣保罗市可见性的决定因素,标志着他们进入当地政治议程。考虑到脆弱性概念的多义词,本研究的主要目的是分析玻利维亚移民“脆弱性”的各个方面,这些方面明显地体现在政治制度、流行病学和关系/程序背景中。作为一种分析方法,本研究基于来自多个来源的数据的系统化,并显示了将移民纳入当地政策、死亡率数据、关于轨迹、城市空间存在和身份过程的民族志报告之间的关系,特别是基于玻利维亚妇女及其网络和集体组织的行动。我们发现了加强和定义与这一群体的某些属性相关的脆弱性模式的方面。另一方面,我们观察到生存策略作为集体抵抗的机制和他们在城市生活方式的重新意义。
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Saude E Sociedade
Saude E Sociedade PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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