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Lockdowns reframed home as both refuge and site of social risk, affecting care, domestic work, and safety practices. Economic downturns produced gendered employment losses, with women disproportionately affected in pandemic recessions. Online platforms shaped informational exposure and ideological diversity, influencing opinions and polarization. Everyday practices adapted to manage perceived bodily risks through behavior and cultural norms. Socioeconomic position shaped availability and receipt of informal help, with local solidarity emerging unevenly across communities. Social cohesion experienced both strengthening and weakening depending on networks, life-course stage, and pandemic-specific vulnerabilities. Perceptions of strangers and existing social capital structures altered social interactions and competition.
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