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Vulnerability and resilience among women migrant street vendors during the COVID-19 pandemic

Pham Tien Thanh (Faculty of Business Administration, Ton Duc Thang University, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam)
Pham Bao Duong (Faculty of Economics and Rural Development, Vietnam National University of Agriculture, Hanoi, Vietnam)

Journal of Enterprising Communities: People and Places in the Global Economy

ISSN: 1750-6204

Article publication date: 29 August 2023

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Abstract

Purpose

Women migrant street vendors are considered a vulnerable group in societies, thereby being hard hit during a crisis. This research aims to examine effects of COVID-19 social distancing on their businesses, consumption, health and general lives; solutions and mitigation strategies that they adopted in response to these adverse effects; and their recovery of socioeconomic lives after social distancing.

Design/methodology/approach

The data were collected from the women migrant street vendors in urban Vietnam. Descriptive statistics, probit model and ordered probit model were used for empirical analysis.

Findings

Women migrant street vendors faced immense challenges during social distancing. They also lacked solutions to sustain their businesses and were forced to resort to various mitigation strategies. Their socioeconomic lives were also slow to recover after social distancing. In addition, those experiencing greater business loss faced more adverse effects during social distancing and have more difficulties in the recovery of socioeconomic lives after social distancing.

Practical implications

This research highlights the importance of redesigning social policies to support women migrant street vendors during crises. It also emphasizes the need to formalize and legalize their activities to foster sustainable and inclusive development in the long term.

Originality/value

To the best of the authors’ knowledge, this research is among the first attempts to explore the effects of COVID-19 social distancing on the women migrant street vendors and to examine how they respond to these adverse effects.

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Acknowledgements

Data availability statement: The data that support the findings of this study are available from the corresponding author upon reasonable request.

Disclosure statement: No potential conflict of interest is reported by the authors.

Author contributions: Pham Tien Thanh: Conceptualization; Methodology; Data collection; Formal analysis; First draft preparation; Reading and approval of final manuscript.

Pham Bao Duong: Conceptualization; Resources; Writing – review and editing; Reading and approval of final manuscript.

Citation

Thanh, P.T. and Bao Duong, P. (2023), "Vulnerability and resilience among women migrant street vendors during the COVID-19 pandemic", Journal of Enterprising Communities: People and Places in the Global Economy, Vol. ahead-of-print No. ahead-of-print. https://doi.org/10.1108/JEC-09-2022-0135

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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