认识复杂性的当务之急:印度 COVID-19 的性别影响和应对措施。

Economia politica (Bologna, Italy) Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2021-09-25 DOI:10.1007/s40888-021-00242-8
Bina Agarwal
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本文认为,COVID-19 的性别影响既有显性层面,也有隐性层面;既有与封锁相关的直接影响,也有可能随着时间的推移相继出现并影响恢复的长期影响。关于 COVID-19 影响的现有女权主义文献大多忽视了这些复杂性,而主要关注护理工作和家庭暴力。这转移了人们对其他关键问题的关注,如生计损失、粮食和营养不安全、负债、贫困加剧以及发展中经济体中大多数妇女的复原力低下。即使是护理工作和家庭暴力也有其复杂的一面,但往往被忽视。本文以印度为例,概述了我们可能预期的性别影响类型、现有调查对这些影响的追踪程度以及数据缺口。它还强调了群体方法在促进妇女经济复苏和提供社会保护以避免大流行病最坏后果方面的潜力--这些方法可以指导我们找到'重建得更好'的有效政策途径。
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Imperatives of recognising the complexities: gendered impacts and responses to COVID-19 in India.

This paper argues that the gendered impact of COVID-19 has both visible and hidden dimensions, and both immediate effects linked with lockdowns and longer-term effects that are likely to emerge sequentially in time and affect recovery. Much of the existing feminist literature on the impact of COVID-19 has neglected these complexities and focused mainly on care work and domestic violence. This has diverted attention away from other key concerns such as livelihood loss, food and nutritional insecurity, indebtedness, rising poverty, and the low resilience of most women in developing economies. Even care work and domestic violence have complex facets that tend to be missed. Using examples from India, the paper outlines the kinds of gendered effects we might expect, the extent to which these have been traced in existing surveys, and the data gaps. It also highlights the potential of group approaches in enhancing women's economic recovery and providing social protection from the worst outcomes of the pandemic-approaches that could guide us towards effective policy pathways for 'building back better.'

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