The COVID-19 Pandemic and the ‘stranded’ Migrant Population: An Unequal pain

Ullah, A. K.M.Ahsan, Chattoraj, Diotima, and Ibrahim, Wan Zawawi (2022) The COVID-19 Pandemic and the ‘stranded’ Migrant Population: An Unequal pain. Suvannabhumi: Multidisciplinary Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, 14 (2). pp. 61-88.

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Abstract

This article aims to determine the vulnerability of migrant populations to COVID-19. Between March 2020 and November 2021, informal interviews with respondents who were stranded in various parts of the world were conducted through Skype and WhatsApp. COVID-19 endangers millions of individuals who were stranded between their homes and their destinations — and who were compelled to reside in overcrowded accommodation where the ideas of "stay home," "keep safe," and "social distancing" have little significance.

Item ID: 78223
Item Type: Article (Research - C1)
ISSN: 2799-7839
Keywords: and refugee, COVID-19, lockdown, migration, pandemic
Copyright Information: © 2009-2019 Korea Institute for ASEAN Studies, KIAS. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
Date Deposited: 29 May 2023 23:06
FoR Codes: 44 HUMAN SOCIETY > 4403 Demography > 440303 Migration @ 60%
42 HEALTH SCIENCES > 4202 Epidemiology > 420202 Disease surveillance @ 40%
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