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The swift widespread of the Covid-19 virus forced many governments to impose restrictions on movement early in 2020. The unique composition of the informal labor market leaves it vulnerable in face of economic shocks. The fragility of work conditions in the informal market and the absence of social...
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| description | The swift widespread of the Covid-19 virus forced many governments to impose restrictions on movement early in 2020. The unique composition of the informal labor market leaves it vulnerable in face of economic shocks. The fragility of work conditions in the informal market and the absence of social insurance among its participants, left them fending to make ends meet. Paid domestic workers carry the double burden of engaging in the informal market while performing a job that is traditionally associated with women’s unpaid labor. The pandemic has hadunprecedented economic implications; uninsured, unprotected and out of the policy formulators’radar, paid domestic workers had little social security nets to fall on during this period. Egyptian paid domestic workers were exposed to the socioeconomic impact of the pandemic with little government protection leading to the intensification of the results. In order to understand the gravity of the situation, this qualitative research aims to examine the extent to which the COVID- 19 pandemic affected paid female domestic workers in the Egyptian informal labor market. Concluding that despite experiencing different work conditions, the pandemic had a devastating financial impact reflecting on all aspects of life including family dynamics, psychological wellbeing, and educational performance. The weak social policies barely cushioned the effect of the pandemic while offering informal workers the chance to find work opportunities. |
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| spelling | oai:fount.aucegypt.edu:etds-2928 Lockdown Challenges and Policy Response to the COVID Pandemic for Female Domestic Workers in Egypt Mazen, Rafia The swift widespread of the Covid-19 virus forced many governments to impose restrictions on movement early in 2020. The unique composition of the informal labor market leaves it vulnerable in face of economic shocks. The fragility of work conditions in the informal market and the absence of social insurance among its participants, left them fending to make ends meet. Paid domestic workers carry the double burden of engaging in the informal market while performing a job that is traditionally associated with women’s unpaid labor. The pandemic has hadunprecedented economic implications; uninsured, unprotected and out of the policy formulators’radar, paid domestic workers had little social security nets to fall on during this period. Egyptian paid domestic workers were exposed to the socioeconomic impact of the pandemic with little government protection leading to the intensification of the results. In order to understand the gravity of the situation, this qualitative research aims to examine the extent to which the COVID- 19 pandemic affected paid female domestic workers in the Egyptian informal labor market. Concluding that despite experiencing different work conditions, the pandemic had a devastating financial impact reflecting on all aspects of life including family dynamics, psychological wellbeing, and educational performance. The weak social policies barely cushioned the effect of the pandemic while offering informal workers the chance to find work opportunities. 2022-06-15T07:00:00Z thesis application/pdf https://fount.aucegypt.edu/etds/1901 https://fount.aucegypt.edu/context/etds/article/2928/viewcontent/Rafia_Fouad_Mazen_Thesis.pdf Theses and Dissertations AUC Knowledge Fountain Covid 19 Lockdown Challenges Domestic Workers Egypt Pandemic Socioeconomic Policy Response |
| spellingShingle | Covid 19 Lockdown Challenges Domestic Workers Egypt Pandemic Socioeconomic Policy Response Mazen, Rafia Lockdown Challenges and Policy Response to the COVID Pandemic for Female Domestic Workers in Egypt |
| title | Lockdown Challenges and Policy Response to the COVID Pandemic for Female Domestic Workers in Egypt |
| title_full | Lockdown Challenges and Policy Response to the COVID Pandemic for Female Domestic Workers in Egypt |
| title_fullStr | Lockdown Challenges and Policy Response to the COVID Pandemic for Female Domestic Workers in Egypt |
| title_full_unstemmed | Lockdown Challenges and Policy Response to the COVID Pandemic for Female Domestic Workers in Egypt |
| title_short | Lockdown Challenges and Policy Response to the COVID Pandemic for Female Domestic Workers in Egypt |
| title_sort | lockdown challenges and policy response to the covid pandemic for female domestic workers in egypt |
| topic | Covid 19 Lockdown Challenges Domestic Workers Egypt Pandemic Socioeconomic Policy Response |
| url | https://fount.aucegypt.edu/etds/1901 https://fount.aucegypt.edu/context/etds/article/2928/viewcontent/Rafia_Fouad_Mazen_Thesis.pdf |
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