Worker Social capital of working women "putting-out system" to rise from Covid-19 pandemic

Siti Sofiyah, Emy Susanti, None Sutinah
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This article focuses on social capital, a means for women working in the putting-out system sector to rise from adversity during the Covid-19 pandemic. This study explains that the pandemic has had a significant impact on the socioeconomic activities of women workers in Kalirungkut, Surabaya. This study aims to analyse working women who experience social downturns to get back up with the social capital they have. This qualitative research uses a non-positivistic paradigm but an interpretive approach through observation and in-depth interviews involving informants exposed to COVID-19. This study found four categories: helping behaviour as an act of humanitarian solidarity; reforestation and vegetable planting movement; networks for physical and social health services; and strengthening the economy. The researchers concluded that the social capital possessed by women workers in the putting-out system increased women's enthusiasm to rise from adversity during the Covid-19 pandemic.
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新冠肺炎大流行中职业女性“外出系统”的社会资本上升
本文重点关注社会资本,这是在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,在外出系统部门工作的妇女从逆境中崛起的一种手段。这项研究解释说,这种流行病对泗水加里龙库特女工的社会经济活动产生了重大影响。这项研究旨在分析经历社会衰退的职业女性如何重新获得她们所拥有的社会资本。本定性研究采用非实证范式,但通过观察和对接触COVID-19的举报人进行深入访谈,采用了解释性方法。这项研究发现了四个类别:作为人道主义团结行为的帮助行为;植树造林和蔬菜种植运动;物质和社会保健服务网络;加强经济。研究人员得出结论,在新冠肺炎大流行期间,女性工人在灭火系统中拥有的社会资本增加了女性从逆境中崛起的热情。
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