AMERICAN JOURNAL OF QUALITATIVE RESEARCH
Lived Experiences of the Latino Day Laborer During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Scarlett Mera 1 *

AM J QUALITATIVE RES, Volume 10, Issue 1, pp. 123-138

https://doi.org/10.29333/ajqr/17374

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Abstract

This qualitative research aimed to gain insight into the lived experiences of Latino day laborers (LDLs) during the first two years of the Coronavirus pandemic. The study adopted a strengths-based approach, considering that existing literature mainly emphasized the negative impacts and health inequalities brought about by COVID-19 on this vulnerable population. More specifically, the study sought to examine adverse and/or protective factors and healthy coping behaviors, if any, that emerged during the same period. Purposive sampling was used to recruit five participants who consented to a 60-minute semi-structured interview. As a result of the population being primarily Spanish-speaking, the recruitment tools, consents, interview guide, data collection, and data analysis were all completed in Spanish. Results confirmed that the LDL population faced additional adversities. However, the findings also underscored the participants’ protective factors, healthy coping strategies, and resilience that helped them endure a vulnerable period. This study suggests that despite this population having limited resources and legal rights, LDLs managed to cope positively with the pandemic without falling into stereotypes. Consequently, from a strength-based lens, allies of this community are urged to take action to prevent further victimization and promote the empowerment of Latino day laborers.

Keywords: Latino day laborer, COVID-19, strength-based, protective factor, cross-language qualitative research

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