COVİD-19 Pandemi Süreci ve Batı Akdeniz’deki Kadın Kooperatiflerini(N) Etkilemesi

IF 0.2 Q4 SOCIOLOGY Journal of Economy Culture and Society Pub Date : 2022-12-13 DOI:10.26650/jecs2021-993240
Pelin Demircan Yıldırım
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COVID-19 has emerged as a global pandemic affecting the whole world and has had unexpected and profound effects on socioeconomic life. In this situation where existing inequalities continue to increase each day, emerging evidence regarding the effects of COVID-19 indicates women's economic and productive lives to have been disproportionately affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. The pandemic has had financially devastating effects on women's cooperatives, where women come together through cooperation and solidarity in order to improve their lives. As a result, women's cooperatives have had to slow down or even stop their business activities during the pandemic. This study aims to reveal how and the extent to which women's cooperatives have been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Accordingly, interviews were conducted with a total of nine participants at eight women's cooperatives in the Turkish provinces of Antalya, Burdur, and Isparta. The research analyzed the data that had been obtained through semi-structured interviews in the program MAXQDA 2020 and found the pandemic to have affected women's cooperatives financially the most. When examining the relationships the coded themes have with one another, those who were unable to receive financial support as a result of the transition to living at home due to the pandemic were found to have had their financial lives impacted and to have had difficulty accessing social benefits. Financial support and solidarity networks should be created for women's cooperatives during the pandemic, and social awareness toward the issues women's cooperatives experience should be increased.
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新冠肺炎疫情已成为影响全球的全球性大流行,对社会经济生活产生了意想不到的深刻影响。在现有不平等现象每天都在加剧的情况下,有关COVID-19影响的新证据表明,妇女的经济和生产生活受到COVID-19大流行的不成比例的影响。这一流行病对妇女合作社造成了财政上的毁灭性影响,在这些合作社中,妇女通过合作和团结走到一起,以改善她们的生活。因此,妇女合作社在大流行病期间不得不放慢甚至停止其业务活动。本研究旨在揭示妇女合作社受COVID-19大流行影响的方式和程度。因此,在土耳其安塔利亚、布尔杜尔和伊斯帕塔省的8个妇女合作社共采访了9名参与者。该研究分析了MAXQDA 2020项目中通过半结构化访谈获得的数据,发现疫情对妇女合作社的经济影响最大。在审查编码主题之间的关系时,发现那些因大流行而过渡到家庭生活而无法获得经济支持的人的经济生活受到了影响,并且难以获得社会福利。应在大流行病期间为妇女合作社建立财政支持和团结网络,并应提高社会对妇女合作社所经历问题的认识。
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