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Andrew A Siguan
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随着大流行病的爆发,该国的小规模渔民更容易受到多种不利压力的影响。重要的是要记住,渔民家庭的资产很少,他们减轻危机和冲击影响的能力受到限制。本研究旨在利用复原力这一概念作为分析工具,研究大流行期间渔民适应系统的不同方面以及政府在增强其生计复原力方面的作用,从而增强我们对生计的理解。这一定性研究采用了多方法的案例研究设计,在数据分析方面,我采用了Clarke和Braun的六阶段主题分析。该研究揭示了四个主要主题:资产和生计弹性;大流行带来的生计挑战和压力;有适应策略的SSF与无适应策略的SSF;以及政府在社会保障基金生计弹性方面的作用。该研究就大流行背景下与生计有关的复原力和适应战略得出了结论。研究发现,在大流行期间进行多样化经营的社会保障工作者比在大流行期间没有采用任何适应技术的社会保障工作者在生计方面更加稳健。
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Developing Livelihood Resilience through Adaptive Strategies and Government Interventions during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Case Study on the Small-Scale Fishermen in Tacloban City, Philippines
With the onset of the pandemic, small-scale fishermen (SSF) in the country have become even more vulnerable to multiple adverse stressors. It is important to remember that fisher households have minimal assets, and their ability to mitigate the effects of crises and shocks is restricted. This study aims to enhance our understanding of livelihoods by using the idea of resilience as an analytical tool in examining the different aspects of fisherfolks' adaptive systems during the pandemic and the role of the government in bolstering their livelihood resiliency. This qualitative study utilized a multimethod case study design, and for the data analysis, I utilized Clarke and Braun's six phases of thematic analysis. Four major themes were uncovered in the study: assets and livelihood resiliency; livelihood challenges and stressors in the pandemic; SSF with adaptive strategies vs. without adaptive strategies; and Government's role in SSF livelihood resiliency. The study produced findings on resiliency and adaptive strategies pertaining to livelihoods in the context of a pandemic. The study found that SSF who diversified during the pandemic were more robust in their livelihood than SSF who did not have any adaptation techniques applied during the pandemic.
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