贫困和残疾交汇处的脆弱性

R. Traustadóttir, J. Rice
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本文考察了残疾和贫困的复杂交集,并使用脆弱性的概念来考虑处于贫困边缘的残疾人。脆弱性被视为一个活跃的研究领域,也是其对贫穷的预防性影响的一个重要政策重点。然而,现有的关于脆弱性的研究,就像大部分关于贫穷的研究一样,似乎主要涉及统计措施。本文从定性的角度探讨脆弱性概念的分析价值,以阐明在定量框架内不易显现的社会经济过程。这篇文章报道了两个研究项目的结果,这两个研究项目的重点是贫困和残疾的交集。这些项目的目标是从残疾养恤金领取者的角度深入了解和了解他们的日常生活。我们认为,脆弱性概念的效用在于,它侧重于残疾/损伤特有的许多因素,这些因素可以单独或共同造成社会经济脆弱性的条件,从而增加贫困的风险,但对主要与失业或低工资有关的人来说,这些因素不会使其复杂化。脆弱性的概念是有用的,因为它有助于考虑到处于贫困边缘的残疾人,他们复杂的社会结构和与损害有关的问题可能增加个人或家庭陷入贫困的机会,这反过来又可能使摆脱贫困变得更加困难。脆弱性不仅是一种被动的状态,而且还可以产生边缘化人群的创造性应对策略,这有望激励政策制定者超越传统的政府应对贫困的方式。
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Vulnerability at the intersection of poverty and disability
This article examines the complex intersection of disability and poverty and uses the concept of vulnerability to consider disabled people situated at the margins of poverty. Vulnerability is regarded as an active area of research and an important policy focus for its preventative implications concerning poverty. However, the existing research on vulnerability, much like the bulk of the research on poverty, appears to be primarily concerned with statistical measures. This article is offered as an exploration of the analytical value of the vulnerability concept from a qualitative approach to illuminate the socioeconomic processes that are not easily apparent within a quantitative framework. The article reports on the findings of two research projects that focused on the intersection of poverty and disability. The goal of the projects was to gain an in-depth understanding and knowledge of the everyday lives of disabled pensioners from their own perspectives. We contend that the utility of the vulnerability concept lies in its focus on the numerous factors specific to disability/impairment that can, in isolation or in tandem, create conditions of socioeconomic vulnerability that increases the risks of poverty in ways that are not complicating factors for people whose problems are primarily related to unemployment or low wages. The concept of vulnerability is useful as it can help to consider disabled people who are situated at the margins of poverty and whose complex sociostructural and impairment-related issues can increase the chances of an individual or family falling into poverty and which can in turn make the extraction from poverty much more difficult. Vulnerability is not merely a passive state but can also engender creative coping strategies on the part of marginalised people and which can hopefully inspire policymakers to look beyond the traditional governmental responses to poverty.
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