Insecurity and Poverty

Heather Whiteside, S. McBride, B. Evans
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This chapter notes the disconnect between the treatment of those responsible for the 2008 crisis who were largely insulated from its effects, and those who were the victims of it and whose degree of already meagre insulation from market turbulence was much reduced. This is evidenced through changes in household poverty and insecurity (personal debt), labour market precarity (workers' rights, youth), housing insecurity, food insecurity, and diminished voice (advocacy). Furthermore, vulnerable populations and communities were to be much more affected by the COVID-19 pandemic than other groups. The chapter surveys the situation as it affects young people, women and migrants, and outlines how poverty manifests in housing and food insecurity. In many countries, commodification, individualization, and privatization were intensified over the crisis period in the name of reducing the budget deficit. For significant sectors of the population, this has engendered various forms of often overlapping and mutually reinforcing poverty.
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本章指出,对2008年危机负有责任的人(基本上不受其影响)和那些作为危机受害者(与市场动荡本已微不足道的隔离程度大大降低)的待遇之间存在脱节。家庭贫困和不安全(个人债务)、劳动力市场不稳定(工人权利、青年)、住房不安全、粮食不安全以及话语权下降(宣传)等方面的变化都证明了这一点。此外,弱势群体和社区受COVID-19大流行的影响要比其他群体大得多。本章调查了影响青年、妇女和移民的情况,并概述了贫困如何在住房和粮食不安全方面表现出来。在危机期间,许多国家以减少预算赤字的名义加强了商品化、个体化和私有化。对人口中的相当一部分人来说,这造成了各种形式的往往重叠和相互加强的贫穷。
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