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Rethinking labour migration: Covid-19, essential work, and systemic resilience. [PDF]
Many of the ‘essential workers’ during the Covid-19 pandemic are migrants, playing an important role for the continued functioning of basic services – notably health services, social care, and food supply chains.
Anderson B, Poeschel F, Ruhs M.
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The COVID-19 Pandemic and Internal Labour Migration in India: A 'Crisis of Mobility'. [PDF]
This paper examines the impact of COVID-19 pandemic on migration. The rapid spread of the pandemic caught countries across the world off guard, resulting in widespread lockdowns that clamped down on mobility, commercial activities and social interactions.
Irudaya Rajan S +2 more
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Effects of International Labour Migration on the Mental Health and Well-Being of Left-Behind Children: A Systematic Literature Review. [PDF]
Labour migration is a challenge for the globalised world due to its long-term effects such as the formation of transnational families. These families, where family members of migrant workers are “left-behind”, are becoming a common phenomenon in many low-
Antia K +8 more
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Household labour migration experiences may have a staggering impact within developing countries, especially in dynamic societies like China, where labour migration is obvious.
Zhe Chen +4 more
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Examining the 'Labour' in Labour Migration: Migrant Workers' Informal Work Arrangements and Access to Labour Rights in Urban Sectors. [PDF]
The mass exodus of India’s internal migrant workers, from urban areas, back to their villages during the Covid-19 lockdown was met with an outpouring of public empathy. However, policy responses remained restricted to relief, for what was conceived of as
Jayaram N, Varma D.
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This paper examined labour migration: causes and patterns in Nigeria. Labour migration simply connotes migration for the main purpose of employment. Those who are moving from one place to another in search of green pasture or job and those who secured ...
Wajim
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Expatriates are one type of international skilled labour migration. This text will focus on conceptualising and defining categories of expatriates for research purposes. A closer examination requires a definition that reflects theoretical definitions, but also takes into account the local delimitation and even the self-concept of the immigrants ...
Daniel Topinka +3 more
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This book explores the realities of temporary labour migration, analizing its impact on workers and labour markets. It offers insights on governance, worker protections, and policy innovations to promote fair migration.
Christiane Kuptsch, Fabiola Mieres
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AbstractThis chapter will focus on labour migration, that is the movement of persons with the aim of employment or income-bringing activities (e.g., entrepreneurship), developing the topic which was also touched upon in Chap. 3 on conceptual understanding of migration drivers. Research on labour migration has developed across various disciplines (e.g.,
Oso, Laura +2 more
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Project management challenges and labour migration: opportunities for sustainable development [PDF]
The management of projects faces numerous challenges, including those related to labour migration. Labour migration has been a common phenomenon across the globe, and it presents both challenges and opportunities for sustainable development.
Elsebaie Nazeeh +4 more
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