Covid-19’s impacts on foreign workers

Migrant workers play a significant role in the economy of their home countries. These workers and their dependents are in a socially vulnerable and economically difficult situation due to the dire impacts of the COVID-19. Bangladeshi is one of the migrant workers that pumping approximately USD15 bil...

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Main Authors: Noor Faziedah Chun Lee, Borhan Abdullah, Kasim Mansur, Roslinah Mahmud, Rostika Petrus Boroh
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spelling my.ums.eprints.275932021-07-04T12:57:39Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/27593/ Covid-19’s impacts on foreign workers Noor Faziedah Chun Lee Borhan Abdullah Kasim Mansur Roslinah Mahmud Rostika Petrus Boroh HD Industries. Land use. Labor HG Finance Migrant workers play a significant role in the economy of their home countries. These workers and their dependents are in a socially vulnerable and economically difficult situation due to the dire impacts of the COVID-19. Bangladeshi is one of the migrant workers that pumping approximately USD15 billion into their economy that directly contributes to the socioeconomic development of Bangladesh every year. In this pandemic, migrant workers from Bangladesh in other countries are facing adverse impacts such as isolation, unemployment, short working hours, social discrimination, poor quality of living, and mental pressure while their dependents at home are facing financial crisis due to the limited or reduced cash flow from their working relatives. The governments of the migrant workers’ host countries have undertaken various initiatives to reduce the effects of COVID-19 on migrant workers. In spite of those initiatives, migrant workers are still at risk and vulnerable due to the cascading effects of COVID-19 in the socio-economic systems of the host countries. A significant number of migrant workers have been sent back to Bangladesh and many are in constant fear of being sent back due to the impacts of COVID-19 in their host countries. Thus, COVID-19 intensifies numerous socio-economic crises such as joblessness, consumption of reserve funds by family members, and shrinking of the country’s remittance inflow. Migrant workers from Bangladesh and their dependents are facing various economic and social hardships under the COVID-19 situation. Therefore, by capturing the economic and social impacts of COVID-19 on migrant workers, a few policy interventions are recommended as strategies to overcome the problems in both host and home countries and support migrant workers. Universiti Malaysia Sabah 2020 Proceedings PeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/27593/1/Covid-19%E2%80%99s%20impacts%20on%20foreign%20workers-Abstract.pdf text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/27593/2/Covid-19%E2%80%99s%20Impacts%20on%20Foreign%20Workers.pdf Noor Faziedah Chun Lee and Borhan Abdullah and Kasim Mansur and Roslinah Mahmud and Rostika Petrus Boroh (2020) Covid-19’s impacts on foreign workers. http://ir.umk.edu.my/bitstream/123456789/1547/1/UMS%20CONFERENCE%20POCEEDINGS%20HR%2020%20OCTOBER%202020.pdf
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topic HD Industries. Land use. Labor
HG Finance
spellingShingle HD Industries. Land use. Labor
HG Finance
Noor Faziedah Chun Lee
Borhan Abdullah
Kasim Mansur
Roslinah Mahmud
Rostika Petrus Boroh
Covid-19’s impacts on foreign workers
description Migrant workers play a significant role in the economy of their home countries. These workers and their dependents are in a socially vulnerable and economically difficult situation due to the dire impacts of the COVID-19. Bangladeshi is one of the migrant workers that pumping approximately USD15 billion into their economy that directly contributes to the socioeconomic development of Bangladesh every year. In this pandemic, migrant workers from Bangladesh in other countries are facing adverse impacts such as isolation, unemployment, short working hours, social discrimination, poor quality of living, and mental pressure while their dependents at home are facing financial crisis due to the limited or reduced cash flow from their working relatives. The governments of the migrant workers’ host countries have undertaken various initiatives to reduce the effects of COVID-19 on migrant workers. In spite of those initiatives, migrant workers are still at risk and vulnerable due to the cascading effects of COVID-19 in the socio-economic systems of the host countries. A significant number of migrant workers have been sent back to Bangladesh and many are in constant fear of being sent back due to the impacts of COVID-19 in their host countries. Thus, COVID-19 intensifies numerous socio-economic crises such as joblessness, consumption of reserve funds by family members, and shrinking of the country’s remittance inflow. Migrant workers from Bangladesh and their dependents are facing various economic and social hardships under the COVID-19 situation. Therefore, by capturing the economic and social impacts of COVID-19 on migrant workers, a few policy interventions are recommended as strategies to overcome the problems in both host and home countries and support migrant workers.
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author Noor Faziedah Chun Lee
Borhan Abdullah
Kasim Mansur
Roslinah Mahmud
Rostika Petrus Boroh
author_facet Noor Faziedah Chun Lee
Borhan Abdullah
Kasim Mansur
Roslinah Mahmud
Rostika Petrus Boroh
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title Covid-19’s impacts on foreign workers
title_short Covid-19’s impacts on foreign workers
title_full Covid-19’s impacts on foreign workers
title_fullStr Covid-19’s impacts on foreign workers
title_full_unstemmed Covid-19’s impacts on foreign workers
title_sort covid-19’s impacts on foreign workers
publisher Universiti Malaysia Sabah
publishDate 2020
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