“情况非常、非常、非常糟糕。”新冠肺炎对开普敦市中心知情街头小贩的影响

IF 0.2 4区 文学 Q4 SOCIAL ISSUES
V. De Villiers, D. Blaauw, A. Fourie
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新冠肺炎对开普敦市中心非正规街头小贩的影响新冠肺炎疫情的影响目前正在南非经济的正规和非正规部门产生影响,包括非正规街头商贩。非正规部门和非正规街头贸易等关键活动在南非经济和南非独特的社会经济环境中发挥着重要作用。尽管乐观的理论认为,非正规部门将通过吸收正规部门的失业来减轻外部冲击的不利影响(如新冠肺炎疫情),但之前的研究表明情况恰恰相反。非正规部门往往不成比例地受到外部经济和健康冲击的影响,尤其是在南部非洲(Bassier等人,2020;国际劳工组织,2020c;Rogan和Skinner,2018;Skinner和Rogan,2019)。在此背景下,本研究的目的是探讨新冠肺炎大流行对非正规街头贸易商生活和生计的影响。采用描述性案例研究形式的定性研究方法,对新冠肺炎对开普敦市中心街头小贩生活和生计的影响进行了深入调查。定性方法提供了围绕研究问题进行更全面和深入分析的机会。具体区域比新冠肺炎前。更具体地说,在新冠肺炎之前,其中三家企业的平均月利润在6000兰特至1000兰特之间,其中两家企业的平均日利润在250兰特至300兰特之间。然而,在疫情爆发后的最后一年,其中三家企业的平均月利润在2000兰特至5000兰特之间,几家企业的日均利润在1000兰特至2000兰特之间。街头小贩使用各种策略,如良好的客户服务、努力获得尽可能好的位置、收购新鲜库存以及使用社交媒体和电子支付工具,以应对新冠肺炎大流行的不利后果。然而,尽管做出了最大努力,一些受访者别无选择,只能减少员工的工作时间和/或薪酬。因此,新冠肺炎大流行给开普敦市中心的非正式街头小贩带来的挑战是一个持续的日常现实。有必要对同一组受访者进行持续的国家支持和后续研究,以考察中长期的影响。这方面的一个重要例子是与受访者就现有援助措施对他们的生活和生活条件的影响进行行动研究。这些研究结果可能有助于制定行动计划,使城市、省和国家能够应对未来的外部冲击,确保在一定程度上减轻类似冲击对社会和经济结构脆弱阶层的不利影响。
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“Dit was erg, baie, baie erg.” Die effek van COVID-19 op informele straathandelaars in die middestad van Kaapstad
“It was bad, very, very bad.” The effect of COVID-19 on informal street vendors in the city centre of Cape Town The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic is currently reverberating throughout the formal and informal sector of the South African economy – including informal street vendors. The informal sector and key activities such as informal street trading play an important role in the South African economy and the unique socio-economic context of South Africa. Despite optimistic theoretical beliefs that the informal sector will mitigate the adverse effects of external shocks (as with the COVID-19 pandemic) by absorbing the job losses that occur in the formal sector, previous studies suggest the opposite. The informal sector is often disproportionately affected by external economic and health shocks, especially in southern Africa (Bassier et al ., 2020; International Labour Organisation (ILO), 2020c; Rogan & Skinner, 2018; Skinner & Rogan, 2019). Against this background, the aim of the study was to explore the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the lives and livelihoods of informal street traders. A qualitative research approach in the form of a descriptive case study was used to conduct an in-depth investigation of the effect of COVID-19 on the lives and livelihoods of street vendors in Cape Town’s city centre. A qualitative approach provides the opportunity to conduct a more comprehensive and in-depth analysis around the research question. The specific area than before COVID-19. More specifically, three of the businesses made an average monthly profit of between R6 000 and R10 000 before COVID-19 and two of the businesses made an average daily profit of between R250 and R300. In the last year since the pandemic, however, three of the businesses generated an average monthly profit of between R2 000 and R5 000 and several businesses generated an average daily profit of between R100 and R200. Street vendors use various strategies, such as good customer service, efforts to obtain the best possible location, the acquisition of fresh stock, and the use of social media and electronic payment instruments in an attempt to deal with the adverse consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic. However, despite their best efforts, several respondents had no choice but to reduce their employees’ working hours and/or remuneration. The challenges that the COVID-19 pandemic presents to informal street vendors in Cape Town’s city centre are therefore an on-going daily reality. Continuous state support and follow-up studies with the same group of respondents to examine the impact over the medium and longer term are necessary. An important example of this is action research with respondents on the impact of the existing assistance measures on their lives and living conditions. These research results may help to develop action plans that will enable the city, province and country to deal with future exogenous shocks in a manner that would ensure some mitigation of the adverse effects of similar shocks on the structurally vulnerable sections of the society and the economy.
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