Bracing for turmoil: temporalities of livelihood adaptation among informal workers in Facatativá, Colombia
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/29114Date
2023-04-19Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
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Abstract
his study considers temporal aspects of livelihood adaptation in times of
turmoil by drawing on interviews with informal street vendors in Facatativá,
Colombia. By engaging a ‘time stories’ perspective, this article aims to
provide a better understanding of how livelihood responses to shocks
emerge from (and are constrained by) individuals’ initial and changing
assumptions about the continued onset of a crisis. We found that livelihood
adaptation to shock, in some cases, involves adopting a new livelihood that
appears more durable. In other cases, adaptation is temporary with individuals returning to prior livelihoods when conditions allow. Many individuals
had limited livelihood options. In such cases adaptation was more precarious generally, implying drastic consumption cuts or relying on neighborly
networks. Also, changing one’s livelihood is a high-risk decision for people
who are often already struggling to survive in a context of declining overall
demand and falling incomes as a crisis hits.
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RoutledgeCitation
Staupe-Delgado, Diaz Villarreal. Bracing for turmoil: temporalities of livelihood adaptation among informal workers in Facatativá, Colombia. Oxford Development Studies. 2023Metadata
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