Labour Migration and Exclusive State Amidst the Global Pandemic of COVID-19

The vulnerability of migrant workers has long been documented. Despite protection measures imposed by countries of origin, most of them end up among the least protected in their host countries. This is especially true for unskilled and semi-skilled workers. Their vulnerability has become more pronou...

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Main Author: Sta Maria, Amparita
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.ateneo-school-of-law-pubs-10552024-03-14T07:42:24Z Labour Migration and Exclusive State Amidst the Global Pandemic of COVID-19 Sta Maria, Amparita The vulnerability of migrant workers has long been documented. Despite protection measures imposed by countries of origin, most of them end up among the least protected in their host countries. This is especially true for unskilled and semi-skilled workers. Their vulnerability has become more pronounced because of the outbreak of the 2019 Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19). As the COVID-19 outbreak ballooned into a pandemic, host states have been forced to implement urgent and aggressive actions to combat its spread and severity, primarily to protect its citizens. Hence, as quarantine measures, border closures, lockdowns, and restrictions on movement have been imposed by sovereign nations such as Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand, migrant workers who have remained in these host states find themselves at the receiving end of the host states’ shifting responses on how to deal with migrant workers amidst the pandemic. Realising that the spread of COVID-19 continues among the population regardless of an individual’s citizenship or nationality, these sovereign states have grappled with the reality that they cannot protect their citizens without equally protecting migrant workers within their borders. For many, this is a substantial shift, as these migrant workers have traditionally been given less economic and social security by host states, despite their vital economic contributions. This paper examines the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic to countries like Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand as far as their treatment and protection of migrant workers are concerned; how their policies have been effectively reshaped by the spread of the deadly virus, the underlying and facilitating factors which resulted in recalibrated measures and policy shifts with migrant workers, and how the pandemic has challenged traditional health responses and strategies, which have generally been framed around the protection primarily, if not exclusively, of a state’s own citizens. 2023-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://archium.ateneo.edu/ateneo-school-of-law-pubs/56 https://drive.google.com/file/d/1YWveteXAdKExtxFXuNY_tx8CKbfiq9Ie/view?usp=sharing Ateneo School of Law Publications Archīum Ateneo Labor Economics Labor Relations Migration Studies Public Affairs, Public Policy and Public Administration Social and Behavioral Sciences
institution Ateneo De Manila University
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topic Labor Economics
Labor Relations
Migration Studies
Public Affairs, Public Policy and Public Administration
Social and Behavioral Sciences
spellingShingle Labor Economics
Labor Relations
Migration Studies
Public Affairs, Public Policy and Public Administration
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Sta Maria, Amparita
Labour Migration and Exclusive State Amidst the Global Pandemic of COVID-19
description The vulnerability of migrant workers has long been documented. Despite protection measures imposed by countries of origin, most of them end up among the least protected in their host countries. This is especially true for unskilled and semi-skilled workers. Their vulnerability has become more pronounced because of the outbreak of the 2019 Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19). As the COVID-19 outbreak ballooned into a pandemic, host states have been forced to implement urgent and aggressive actions to combat its spread and severity, primarily to protect its citizens. Hence, as quarantine measures, border closures, lockdowns, and restrictions on movement have been imposed by sovereign nations such as Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand, migrant workers who have remained in these host states find themselves at the receiving end of the host states’ shifting responses on how to deal with migrant workers amidst the pandemic. Realising that the spread of COVID-19 continues among the population regardless of an individual’s citizenship or nationality, these sovereign states have grappled with the reality that they cannot protect their citizens without equally protecting migrant workers within their borders. For many, this is a substantial shift, as these migrant workers have traditionally been given less economic and social security by host states, despite their vital economic contributions. This paper examines the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic to countries like Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand as far as their treatment and protection of migrant workers are concerned; how their policies have been effectively reshaped by the spread of the deadly virus, the underlying and facilitating factors which resulted in recalibrated measures and policy shifts with migrant workers, and how the pandemic has challenged traditional health responses and strategies, which have generally been framed around the protection primarily, if not exclusively, of a state’s own citizens.
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title Labour Migration and Exclusive State Amidst the Global Pandemic of COVID-19
title_short Labour Migration and Exclusive State Amidst the Global Pandemic of COVID-19
title_full Labour Migration and Exclusive State Amidst the Global Pandemic of COVID-19
title_fullStr Labour Migration and Exclusive State Amidst the Global Pandemic of COVID-19
title_full_unstemmed Labour Migration and Exclusive State Amidst the Global Pandemic of COVID-19
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