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Self-care in transnational migrant households
Body-mapping of stressors and care strategies of Chinese women stayers
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Digital tech, migration and learning for work: the Janus effect in times of crisis
This journal article from our MIDEQ colleagues explores both the positive and negative impacts that digital technology has on migrant communities.
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Why equality matters if we want to harness the benefits of migration
Fish farm migrant workers in Egypt. Photo: WorldFish
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COVID-19's impact on Bangladeshi international migrants
Bangladesh’s population of 170 million is heavily dependent on the overseas employment and remittances. Most of the migrants seeking jobs in the Gulf and Southeast Asian countries are now unduly affected by the global pandemic. Faced with enormous pressure, the Bangladesh government has taken some initiatives to tackle the challenges associated with returnee migrants in light of COVID-19, consequently ensuring well-being for those who remains outside.
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