COVID-19 and waste pickers: Precariousness of life and health in the face of fear of hunger or the risk of contagion
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Resumo: | This article addresses the experiences of women waste pickers in the face of the implications caused by the COVID-19 pandemic in an association in the Distrito Federal (DF). The main objective was to understand the precarious life situation of women waste pickers inserted in a systemic and institutional inequality of capitalism. For that, an ethnography was carried out that combined observation and listening techniques (informal conversations and semi-structured interviews). Through this, it was possible to monitor the daily life of these women, from the onset of one of the greatest health crises in humanity until the period of return to work activities. The results revealed that the waste pickers are inserted in the logic of precariousness of life, and the conditions were aggravated with the arrival of the new coronavirus when the vulnerability related to the informal work bond, the unhealthy conditions and health risks inherent to the occupation and the difficulties increased. access to health and social assistance services. The context shows a complex deal related to the fear of unemployment, the difficulties and barriers to entering the labor market and maintaining one’s livelihood. Above all, it worsened more intensely in the face of the absence of policies and programs aimed at them, the State did little to reduce the impacts of the pandemic on their lives. Thus, the established health crisis reflected their fragility in the face of the recycling cycle. This fact demonstrates the urgent need for government actions to embrace this social group, both during the pandemic and post-pandemic of COVID-19, aiming to overcome social invisibility. |
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COVID-19 and waste pickers: Precariousness of life and health in the face of fear of hunger or the risk of contagionCOVID-19 e as catadoras de materiais recicláveis: Precarização da vida e saúde frente ao medo da fome ou o risco do contágiowaste pickersprecarious of lifesocial conditionsCOVID-19catadoras de materiais recicláveisprecarização da vidadesigualdades sociaisCOVID-19This article addresses the experiences of women waste pickers in the face of the implications caused by the COVID-19 pandemic in an association in the Distrito Federal (DF). The main objective was to understand the precarious life situation of women waste pickers inserted in a systemic and institutional inequality of capitalism. For that, an ethnography was carried out that combined observation and listening techniques (informal conversations and semi-structured interviews). Through this, it was possible to monitor the daily life of these women, from the onset of one of the greatest health crises in humanity until the period of return to work activities. The results revealed that the waste pickers are inserted in the logic of precariousness of life, and the conditions were aggravated with the arrival of the new coronavirus when the vulnerability related to the informal work bond, the unhealthy conditions and health risks inherent to the occupation and the difficulties increased. access to health and social assistance services. The context shows a complex deal related to the fear of unemployment, the difficulties and barriers to entering the labor market and maintaining one’s livelihood. Above all, it worsened more intensely in the face of the absence of policies and programs aimed at them, the State did little to reduce the impacts of the pandemic on their lives. Thus, the established health crisis reflected their fragility in the face of the recycling cycle. This fact demonstrates the urgent need for government actions to embrace this social group, both during the pandemic and post-pandemic of COVID-19, aiming to overcome social invisibility.Este artigo aborda as experiências das catadoras de materiais recicláveis diante das implicações provocadas pela pandemia da COVID-19 em uma associação no Distrito Federal (DF). O objetivo principal foi compreender a situação de vida precária das mulheres catadoras inseridas em uma desigualdade sistêmica e institucional do capitalismo. Para tanto, foi realizada uma etnografia que combinou técnicas de observação, interação e escuta (conversas informais e entrevistas semiestruturadas). Através disso, permitiu-se o acompanhamento do cotidiano de vida dessas mulheres, desde a instauração de uma das maiores crises sanitária da humanidade até o período do retorno às atividades laborais. Os resultados revelaram que as catadoras estão inseridas na lógica de precarização da vida, sendo que as condições foram agravadas com a chegada do novo coronavírus quando aumentou a vulnerabilidade relacionada ao vínculo de trabalho informal, a insalubridade e os riscos à saúde inerentes à ocupação e às dificuldades de acesso aos serviços de saúde e assistência social. O contexto mostra uma lida complexa relacionada ao medo do desemprego, às dificuldades e às barreiras do ingresso no mercado de trabalho e de manutenção da própria subsistência. Sobretudo, isso agravou-se de forma mais intensa diante da ausência de políticas e programas voltados para elas: o Estado fez pouco para a redução dos impactos da pandemia em suas vidas. Assim, a crise sanitária instaurada refletiu a fragilidade delas em face ao ciclo da reciclagem. Este fato demonstra a necessidade urgente de ações governamentais que abarquem esse grupo social tanto no momento da pandemia quanto pós-pandemia da COVID-19, visando superar a invisibilidade social.Editora da PUCRS - ediPUCRS2023-03-31info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/ojs/index.php/fass/article/view/4018510.15448/1677-9509.2023.1.40185Textos & Contextos (Porto Alegre); Vol. 22 No. 1 (2023): Single Volume ; e40185Textos & Contextos (Porto Alegre); v. 22 n. 1 (2023): Número Único ; e401851677-950910.15448/1677-9509.2023.1reponame:Textos & contextos (Porto Alegre)instname:Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul (PUCRS)instacron:PUC_RSporhttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/ojs/index.php/fass/article/view/40185/27946http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPedro Ribeiro Vasconcelos, JoaquimCristina Bruno Bacellar Zaneti, IzabelMaria Ferreira Guimarães, Sílvia2023-12-22T13:57:17Zoai:ojs.revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br:article/40185Revistahttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/ojs/index.php/fassPUBhttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/ojs/index.php/fass/oaitextos@pucrs.br1677-95091677-9509opendoar:2023-12-22T13:57:17Textos & contextos (Porto Alegre) - Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul (PUCRS)false |
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COVID-19 and waste pickers: Precariousness of life and health in the face of fear of hunger or the risk of contagion COVID-19 e as catadoras de materiais recicláveis: Precarização da vida e saúde frente ao medo da fome ou o risco do contágio |
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COVID-19 and waste pickers: Precariousness of life and health in the face of fear of hunger or the risk of contagion |
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COVID-19 and waste pickers: Precariousness of life and health in the face of fear of hunger or the risk of contagion Pedro Ribeiro Vasconcelos, Joaquim waste pickers precarious of life social conditions COVID-19 catadoras de materiais recicláveis precarização da vida desigualdades sociais COVID-19 |
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COVID-19 and waste pickers: Precariousness of life and health in the face of fear of hunger or the risk of contagion |
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COVID-19 and waste pickers: Precariousness of life and health in the face of fear of hunger or the risk of contagion |
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COVID-19 and waste pickers: Precariousness of life and health in the face of fear of hunger or the risk of contagion |
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COVID-19 and waste pickers: Precariousness of life and health in the face of fear of hunger or the risk of contagion |
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COVID-19 and waste pickers: Precariousness of life and health in the face of fear of hunger or the risk of contagion |
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Pedro Ribeiro Vasconcelos, Joaquim |
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Pedro Ribeiro Vasconcelos, Joaquim Cristina Bruno Bacellar Zaneti, Izabel Maria Ferreira Guimarães, Sílvia |
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Cristina Bruno Bacellar Zaneti, Izabel Maria Ferreira Guimarães, Sílvia |
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Pedro Ribeiro Vasconcelos, Joaquim Cristina Bruno Bacellar Zaneti, Izabel Maria Ferreira Guimarães, Sílvia |
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waste pickers precarious of life social conditions COVID-19 catadoras de materiais recicláveis precarização da vida desigualdades sociais COVID-19 |
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waste pickers precarious of life social conditions COVID-19 catadoras de materiais recicláveis precarização da vida desigualdades sociais COVID-19 |
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This article addresses the experiences of women waste pickers in the face of the implications caused by the COVID-19 pandemic in an association in the Distrito Federal (DF). The main objective was to understand the precarious life situation of women waste pickers inserted in a systemic and institutional inequality of capitalism. For that, an ethnography was carried out that combined observation and listening techniques (informal conversations and semi-structured interviews). Through this, it was possible to monitor the daily life of these women, from the onset of one of the greatest health crises in humanity until the period of return to work activities. The results revealed that the waste pickers are inserted in the logic of precariousness of life, and the conditions were aggravated with the arrival of the new coronavirus when the vulnerability related to the informal work bond, the unhealthy conditions and health risks inherent to the occupation and the difficulties increased. access to health and social assistance services. The context shows a complex deal related to the fear of unemployment, the difficulties and barriers to entering the labor market and maintaining one’s livelihood. Above all, it worsened more intensely in the face of the absence of policies and programs aimed at them, the State did little to reduce the impacts of the pandemic on their lives. Thus, the established health crisis reflected their fragility in the face of the recycling cycle. This fact demonstrates the urgent need for government actions to embrace this social group, both during the pandemic and post-pandemic of COVID-19, aiming to overcome social invisibility. |
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