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dc.contributor.authorGötzö, Monika-
dc.contributor.authorAdili, Kushtrim-
dc.contributor.authorBrüesch, Nina-
dc.date.accessioned2022-07-06T13:21:50Z-
dc.date.available2022-07-06T13:21:50Z-
dc.date.issued2022-04-08-
dc.identifier.urihttps://digitalcollection.zhaw.ch/handle/11475/25260-
dc.descriptionRelated publication (in german): https://digitalcollection.zhaw.ch/handle/11475/22446de_CH
dc.description.abstractIn 2020, when pictures circulated in the media in Switzerland of people standing in lines of several hundred meters to receive free food, the public reacted in shock and disbelief. In the cities of Geneva, Zurich, and Basel, poverty suddenly became publicly apparent, moving from "marginal poverty" to "disqualifying poverty", a form of poverty that affects broad and heterogeneous populations (Paugam 2008). This raises fundamental questions about social inclusion: Who is poor and why? Who is entitled to assistance? (Kronauer 2002, p. 76). Our proposed paper is based on our study “Data collection: pandemic-related free food” for the city of Zurich with the questions: who are the people standing in lines? Why can't they be (sufficiently) supported by regular social services? Qualitative interviews (cf. Spradley) with experts in social work and with persons concerned revealed 9 highly heterogeneous configurations of problems. Of these, three groups (Sans-Papiers, Sexworkers and people with limited residence rights) are excluded or restricted from receiving social assistance by legal frameworks. As systemic factors, these lead to social exclusion and thus to the formation of disqualifying poverty in Paugam's sense. The results were discussed with political leaders of the city of Zurich and led to the development of a municipal pilot project. The paper discusses this collaborative knowledge building, which led to a positive impact for the social inclusion of particularly vulnerable groups. Currently, the collaboration continues through evaluation of the implementation of the pilot project. The first results will be shared in the discussion.de_CH
dc.language.isoende_CH
dc.rightsLicence according to publishing contractde_CH
dc.subjectCovid-19de_CH
dc.subjectPandemiede_CH
dc.subjectLebensmittelverteilungde_CH
dc.subjectNeue Prekaritätde_CH
dc.subjectZugang zu Sozialhilfede_CH
dc.subjectGratis Lebensmittelde_CH
dc.subjectStadt Zürichde_CH
dc.subject.ddc361: Sozialarbeit und Sozialhilfede_CH
dc.titleIn the context of Covid 19 : innovative social integration measures for new povertyde_CH
dc.typeKonferenz: Sonstigesde_CH
dcterms.typeTextde_CH
zhaw.departementSoziale Arbeitde_CH
zhaw.organisationalunitInstitut für Vielfalt und gesellschaftliche Teilhabe (IVGT)de_CH
zhaw.conference.details11th European Conference for Social Work Research (ECSWR): Enhancing and sustaining social inclusion through social work research, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 6-8 April 2022de_CH
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zhaw.originated.zhawYesde_CH
zhaw.publication.statuspublishedVersionde_CH
zhaw.publication.reviewNot specifiedde_CH
zhaw.webfeedMigration (Soziale Arbeit)de_CH
zhaw.funding.zhawDatenerhebung pandemiebedingte, kostenlose Mahlzeiten-, Lebensmittel und Gutscheinabgaben in der Stadt Zürich.de_CH
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Götzö, M., Adili, K., & Brüesch, N. (2022, April 8). In the context of Covid 19 : innovative social integration measures for new poverty. 11th European Conference for Social Work Research (ECSWR): Enhancing and Sustaining Social Inclusion through Social Work Research, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, 6-8 April 2022.
Götzö, M., Adili, K. and Brüesch, N. (2022) ‘In the context of Covid 19 : innovative social integration measures for new poverty’, in 11th European Conference for Social Work Research (ECSWR): Enhancing and sustaining social inclusion through social work research, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 6-8 April 2022.
M. Götzö, K. Adili, and N. Brüesch, “In the context of Covid 19 : innovative social integration measures for new poverty,” in 11th European Conference for Social Work Research (ECSWR): Enhancing and sustaining social inclusion through social work research, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 6-8 April 2022, Apr. 2022.
GÖTZÖ, Monika, Kushtrim ADILI und Nina BRÜESCH, 2022. In the context of Covid 19 : innovative social integration measures for new poverty. In: 11th European Conference for Social Work Research (ECSWR): Enhancing and sustaining social inclusion through social work research, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 6-8 April 2022. Conference presentation. 8 April 2022
Götzö, Monika, Kushtrim Adili, and Nina Brüesch. 2022. “In the Context of Covid 19 : Innovative Social Integration Measures for New Poverty.” Conference presentation. In 11th European Conference for Social Work Research (ECSWR): Enhancing and Sustaining Social Inclusion through Social Work Research, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, 6-8 April 2022.
Götzö, Monika, et al. “In the Context of Covid 19 : Innovative Social Integration Measures for New Poverty.” 11th European Conference for Social Work Research (ECSWR): Enhancing and Sustaining Social Inclusion through Social Work Research, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, 6-8 April 2022, 2022.


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