大流行
2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)
弹性(材料科学)
福利
严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒2型(SARS-CoV-2)
2019-20冠状病毒爆发
心理弹性
抗性(生态学)
病毒学
社会经济学
业务
环境卫生
医学
心理学
政治学
社会学
社会心理学
生物
爆发
内科学
生态学
物理
疾病
传染病(医学专业)
法学
热力学
作者
Viveka Ichikawa,Izumi Niki,Izumi Sakamoto
标识
DOI:10.1080/02185385.2022.2134194
摘要
The global COVID-19 pandemic exposed structural inequality perpetuated by neoliberalism. essential workers, including helping professionals, have experienced a high-stress level. This pilot study examined the challenges faced by social welfare workers in Japan during the pandemic. Japanese social welfare departments in municipal governments, which are primary providers of public assistance and social services, are staffed by government officers (GOs, permanent government employees) and non-regular frontline workers (NRs, hired on annual contracts, predominantly female, covering direct casework). Informed by narrative inquiries, five individual interviews of GOs and NRs were conducted. The thematic analysis highlighted the increased employment instability, individualisation, and powerlessness among NRs. NRs expressed intensified stress from the safety risk, long working hours, and insufficient organisational support. Stratified by different types of contracts, resultant tasks, and genders, NRs experienced intensified isolation, leading to burnout. The implications of working precariously in the pandemic under the neoliberal social welfare systems are discussed.
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