THE FUNCTIONING OF WOMEN IN A DIFFICULT LIFE SITUATION DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC. QUALITATIVE RESEARCH ANNOUNCEMENT

O. Kowalczyk
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The aim of the article is to answer the questions about the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the daily functioning of women in a difficult life situation and what strategies they take to deal with its consequences. The article is a report from a qualitative research conducted in April 2021. The research technique used was focused group interviews, the so-called (FGI), conducted among women with features whose lives have issues that may hinder social functioning (low income and education, disability, old age, single motherhood, emigration). The conclusions from the research help to better understand the attitudes and problems of the respondents. The analysis of their statements indicates the need to take action in the field of social policy limiting to limit the negative consequences resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic.
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2019冠状病毒病大流行期间生活困境中的妇女的功能。定性研究公告
本文的目的是回答有关COVID-19大流行对处于困难生活状况的妇女日常运作的影响以及她们采取何种策略来应对其后果的问题。这篇文章是2021年4月进行的定性研究报告。使用的研究技术是焦点小组访谈,即所谓的(FGI),对那些生活中存在可能阻碍社会功能的问题(低收入和教育、残疾、老年、单身母亲、移民)的妇女进行调查。研究的结论有助于更好地了解受访者的态度和问题。对他们发言的分析表明,有必要在社会政策限制领域采取行动,以限制COVID-19大流行造成的负面后果。
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