EDO ANDRIESSE , JOON KIM, SAIKAEW THIPAKORN, THI NGOC QUYNH PHAM, ANANDA Y. KARUNARATHNE and VICTOR OWUSU
Andriesse, E., Kim, J., Thipakorn, S., Pham, T. N. Q., Karunarathne, A. Y., & Owusu, V. (2024). The forum on the COVID-19 pandemic and international migrant workers: Geographies of (im)mobility and governance challenges. Geographical Review, 1–29. https://doi.org/10.1080/00167428.2024.2387220
Publication year: 2024

ABSTRACT:

In this forum, we focus on precarious international migrant workers and
examine the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in four middle-income economies in
the Global South: Ghana, Sri Lanka, Vietnam, and Thailand. In this way we consider
varying geographies of (im)mobilities, responses, and governance. During the global
struggle to cope with the pandemic, the world witnessed that the quality of governance
at multiple levels played a crucial role. In these uncertain times, it is imperative that
awareness, prevention, and resilience improves. Collectively, the four essays reveal
a multitude of challenges. We address important issues such as the relationship between
sociocultural factors and digital pandemic governance, the need to improve services and
support for female migrants, the complex issue of return migration, the specific challenges
associated with sudden and temporary immobility, and the increasingly prevalent status
of middle-income economies in the Global South as both sending and receiving countries.
Keywords:

Migrant workers, immobility, governance, remittances, gender, Global South.

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