Бедность среди женщин коренного населения вьетнамского плато Тэйнгуен: критический анализ
- Авторы: Ву Т.З.1, Ким А.З.2, Ле М.Т.1
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Учреждения:
- Далатский университет
- Вьетнамская женская академия
- Выпуск: Том 8, № 1 (2024)
- Страницы: 52-65
- Раздел: Научные исследования
- URL: https://journal-vniispk.ru/2618-9453/article/view/255277
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.54631/VS.2024.81-623028
- ID: 255277
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Бедность характеризует жизнь женщин коренных народов вьетнамского плато Тэйнгуен. Из-за нехватки возможностей и ресурсов женщины коренных народов становятся более социально уязвимыми. Авторы утверждают, что существует связь между социальным запросом на коллективизм и возможностью для женщин малочисленных народов, населяющих плато Тэйнгуен, избежать бедности. Данные, представленные в этой статье, были собраны в ходе проведенного в 2019 г. министерского научного исследования по созданию модели сокращения бедности для женщин коренного населения плато Тэйнгуен, основанной на концепции устойчивых средств к существованию. Исторические изменения происходят, когда отдельные личности становятся частью коллектива. Результаты исследования показывают, что наличие мотивации избежать бедности усиливает коллективные действия посредством социальной работы, в этом и состоит стратегия преодоления бедности.
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Тхи Тхюи Зунг Ву
Далатский университет
Автор, ответственный за переписку.
Email: dungvtt@dlu.edu.vn
ORCID iD: 0000-0002-2877-4863
к. соц. н., декан факультета социологии и социальной работы
ВьетнамАнь Зыонг Ким
Вьетнамская женская академия
Email: kimanh.waikato.nz@gmail.com
к. соц. н., доцент, фак-т пола и развития
Вьетнам, ХанойМинь Тиен Ле
Далатский университет
Email: chienlm@dlu.edu.vn
к. соц. н., президент
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