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Making ends meet ("rebusque") and social reproduction: 'We are the orchestra family'

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Eslava, Luis
Cortés Nieto, Johanna del Pilar
Prieto Ríos, Enrique Alberto
Briceño, Natalia
Briceño Ayala, Leonardo
Jaramillo Jassir, Ivan Daniel
Alessandrini, Donatella
Alonso Bejarano, Carolina
Van Ho, Tara
Tan, Celine

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2021-05-18

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Universidad del Rosario

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This first life history highlights the co-dependencies and relationships within informal economies, and between formal and informal economies. In times of public health crisis, these co-dependencies and relationships can be affected in such a way that they can put at risk social reproduction and survival mechanisms which are crucial for low-income families. This life history also highlights the mechanisms of “rebusque”, or making ends meet, which informal workers and their families constantly use to ensure their subsistence, even when their precarities have turned into ultra-precarities as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic. Ruptures21 gathered the information for this history through semi-structured interviews (in person and through various means of communication), following the guidelines provided by the Ethics Committee, Universidad del Rosario.
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Economic and humanitarian crisis generated by Covid-19 in Colombia , Impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on the quality of life of Colombians , Living conditions of low-income people in Colombia during the Covid-19 pandemic , Underemployment or the economy of the scavenger in Colombia , Interviews with economically vulnerable people , Formality vs labor informality in Colombia
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