Journal ArticleOpen Access
COVID-19′s impacts on migrant workers from Bangladesh: In search of policy intervention
Author Affiliations
Ministry of Public Administration, Jahangirnagar University, York University
Published InWorld Development
Year2020
Citations127
Abstract
Migrant workers play a significant role in the economy of Bangladesh, pumping approximately USD15 billion into the economy that directly contributes to the socio-economic development of Bangladesh every year. These workers and their dependents are in a socially vulnerable and economically difficult situation due to the dire impacts of the COVID-19. Migrant workers from Bangladesh in other countries are facing adverse impacts such as unemployment, short working hours, isolation, poor quality of living, social discrimination and mental pressure while their dependents at home are facing financial crisis due to the limited or reduced cash flow from their working relatives. A significant number of migrant workers have been sent back to Bangladesh and many are in constant fear of being sent…
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