Home, Work, and Care Economy: A Qualitative Study of Disrupted Ecology and Family Precarity During COVID-19

IF 1.6 3区 社会学 Q2 FAMILY STUDIES Journal of Family Issues Pub Date : 2024-07-21 DOI:10.1177/0192513x241263783
Caitlin Edwards, Louise Jezierski, Sejuti Das Gupta, Anna Cool
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The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted access to local family care services and jobs ecologies in both regional formal and informal economies. This case study of the regional economy in Michigan, USA, based on 34 in-depth interviews, explored how families struggled and adapted to find jobs and household services because of pandemic disruption. To understand the impact on families, the paper develops a multi-level ecological framework using three concepts (1) the regional care services ecology; (2) local social networks and institutions where families acquire knowledge and services; and (3) family and work-life balance. Access to social and financial capital in both the formal and informal sectors were crucial to enable families to cope but social positions such as race, type of employment, migration status, and marital status mitigated access to resources. An interdisciplinary approach captures the multi-level experiences and resilience of families, as COVID disrupted community institutions, social networks, and work.
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家庭、工作和护理经济:对 COVID-19 期间被破坏的生态和家庭早产现象的定性研究
COVID-19 大流行扰乱了地区正规和非正规经济中当地家庭护理服务和就业生态。这项对美国密歇根州地区经济的案例研究以 34 个深入访谈为基础,探讨了由于大流行病的破坏,家庭如何努力寻找工作和家庭服务,以及如何进行调整。为了了解大流行病对家庭的影响,本文利用三个概念建立了一个多层次的生态框架:(1)地区护理服务生态;(2)家庭获取知识和服务的当地社会网络和机构;以及(3)家庭与工作生活的平衡。获得正规和非正规部门的社会和金融资本对家庭应对问题至关重要,但种族、就业类型、移民身份和婚姻状况等社会地位会减少获得资源的机会。由于 COVID 扰乱了社区机构、社会网络和工作,跨学科方法捕捉到了家庭的多层次经历和复原力。
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Journal of Family Issues FAMILY STUDIES-
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期刊介绍: The journal is devoted to contemporary social issues and social problems related to marriage and family life and to theoretical and professional issues of current interest to those who work with and study families.
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