Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4297236430> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W4297236430 endingPage "776" @default.
- W4297236430 startingPage "756" @default.
- W4297236430 abstract "Purpose This study is aimed at developing an understanding of the consequences of the pandemic on families' socioeconomic resilience, and the strategies adopted by the families in overcoming social vulnerabilities amid uncertainty. Design/methodology/approach The materials for this study consist of semi-structured interviews with 21 families spread across the South Sumatra Province, Indonesia. Families in the study represent four different income levels, namely very high, high, middle and low, and who also work in the informal sector. Each family has at least 1 or more members who fall into the vulnerable category (children, the elderly, people with disabilities unemployed or having potential economic vulnerability). Findings Two main findings are outlined. Regardless of their socioeconomic status, many of the families analyzed adopted similar strategies to remain resilient. Among the strategies are classifying the urgency of purchasing consumer goods based on financial capacity rather than needs, leveraging digital economic opportunities as alternative sources of income, utilizing more extensive informal networks and going into debt. Another interesting finding shows that the pandemic, to some extent, has saved poor families from social insecurity. This is supported by evidence showing that social distancing measures during the pandemic have reduced the intensity of sociocultural activities, which require invited community members to contribute financially. The reduction of sociocultural activities in the community has provided more potential savings for the poor. Research limitations/implications In this study, informants who provided information about their family conditions represent a major segment of the workforce and tend to be technologically savvy and younger, due to the use of Zoom as a platform for conducting interviews. Therefore, there may be a bias in the results. Another limitation is that since the interviewees were recommended by our social network in the fields, there is a risk of a distorted selection of participants. Originality/value This study offers insights that are critical in helping to analyze family patterns in developing countries in mitigating the risks and uncertainties caused by COVID-19. In addition, the literature on social policy and development could benefit from further research on COVID-19 as an alternative driver to identify mechanisms that could bring about change that would result in “security.” Critical questions and limitations of this study are presented at the end of the paper to be responded to as future research agenda." @default.
- W4297236430 created "2022-09-28" @default.
- W4297236430 creator A5007631580 @default.
- W4297236430 creator A5079497609 @default.
- W4297236430 date "2022-09-27" @default.
- W4297236430 modified "2023-10-16" @default.
- W4297236430 title "Social insecurity and varieties of family resilience strategies during the COVID-19 pandemic" @default.
- W4297236430 cites W1570574302 @default.
- W4297236430 cites W1585954374 @default.
- W4297236430 cites W1927651310 @default.
- W4297236430 cites W1969881566 @default.
- W4297236430 cites W2022682099 @default.
- W4297236430 cites W2094082908 @default.
- W4297236430 cites W2139382226 @default.
- W4297236430 cites W2279121566 @default.
- W4297236430 cites W2559660645 @default.
- W4297236430 cites W2666456134 @default.
- W4297236430 cites W2761602908 @default.
- W4297236430 cites W2763882743 @default.
- W4297236430 cites W2802971907 @default.
- W4297236430 cites W2903163716 @default.
- W4297236430 cites W2910048182 @default.
- W4297236430 cites W2946119384 @default.
- W4297236430 cites W2954722758 @default.
- W4297236430 cites W3006678512 @default.
- W4297236430 cites W3104299939 @default.
- W4297236430 cites W3111885817 @default.
- W4297236430 cites W3164125489 @default.
- W4297236430 cites W3177585524 @default.
- W4297236430 cites W3196118739 @default.
- W4297236430 cites W4235678733 @default.
- W4297236430 cites W4285389915 @default.
- W4297236430 cites W4316591066 @default.
- W4297236430 doi "https://doi.org/10.1108/ijssp-08-2022-0201" @default.
- W4297236430 hasPublicationYear "2022" @default.
- W4297236430 type Work @default.
- W4297236430 citedByCount "4" @default.
- W4297236430 countsByYear W42972364302023 @default.
- W4297236430 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W4297236430 hasAuthorship W4297236430A5007631580 @default.
- W4297236430 hasAuthorship W4297236430A5079497609 @default.
- W4297236430 hasConcept C137176749 @default.
- W4297236430 hasConcept C142724271 @default.
- W4297236430 hasConcept C144024400 @default.
- W4297236430 hasConcept C144133560 @default.
- W4297236430 hasConcept C147077947 @default.
- W4297236430 hasConcept C149923435 @default.
- W4297236430 hasConcept C15744967 @default.
- W4297236430 hasConcept C162324750 @default.
- W4297236430 hasConcept C172656115 @default.
- W4297236430 hasConcept C19165224 @default.
- W4297236430 hasConcept C196187386 @default.
- W4297236430 hasConcept C2779134260 @default.
- W4297236430 hasConcept C2908647359 @default.
- W4297236430 hasConcept C3008058167 @default.
- W4297236430 hasConcept C38652104 @default.
- W4297236430 hasConcept C41008148 @default.
- W4297236430 hasConcept C45355965 @default.
- W4297236430 hasConcept C50522688 @default.
- W4297236430 hasConcept C524204448 @default.
- W4297236430 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W4297236430 hasConcept C77805123 @default.
- W4297236430 hasConcept C89623803 @default.
- W4297236430 hasConcept C95713431 @default.
- W4297236430 hasConceptScore W4297236430C137176749 @default.
- W4297236430 hasConceptScore W4297236430C142724271 @default.
- W4297236430 hasConceptScore W4297236430C144024400 @default.
- W4297236430 hasConceptScore W4297236430C144133560 @default.
- W4297236430 hasConceptScore W4297236430C147077947 @default.
- W4297236430 hasConceptScore W4297236430C149923435 @default.
- W4297236430 hasConceptScore W4297236430C15744967 @default.
- W4297236430 hasConceptScore W4297236430C162324750 @default.
- W4297236430 hasConceptScore W4297236430C172656115 @default.
- W4297236430 hasConceptScore W4297236430C19165224 @default.
- W4297236430 hasConceptScore W4297236430C196187386 @default.
- W4297236430 hasConceptScore W4297236430C2779134260 @default.
- W4297236430 hasConceptScore W4297236430C2908647359 @default.
- W4297236430 hasConceptScore W4297236430C3008058167 @default.
- W4297236430 hasConceptScore W4297236430C38652104 @default.
- W4297236430 hasConceptScore W4297236430C41008148 @default.
- W4297236430 hasConceptScore W4297236430C45355965 @default.
- W4297236430 hasConceptScore W4297236430C50522688 @default.
- W4297236430 hasConceptScore W4297236430C524204448 @default.
- W4297236430 hasConceptScore W4297236430C71924100 @default.
- W4297236430 hasConceptScore W4297236430C77805123 @default.
- W4297236430 hasConceptScore W4297236430C89623803 @default.
- W4297236430 hasConceptScore W4297236430C95713431 @default.
- W4297236430 hasIssue "7/8" @default.
- W4297236430 hasLocation W42972364301 @default.
- W4297236430 hasOpenAccess W4297236430 @default.
- W4297236430 hasPrimaryLocation W42972364301 @default.
- W4297236430 hasRelatedWork W1843639055 @default.
- W4297236430 hasRelatedWork W2079202425 @default.
- W4297236430 hasRelatedWork W2394268032 @default.
- W4297236430 hasRelatedWork W3035391215 @default.
- W4297236430 hasRelatedWork W3094130624 @default.
- W4297236430 hasRelatedWork W3125151133 @default.
- W4297236430 hasRelatedWork W4287761470 @default.