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INVISIBILITY OF WOMEN MIGRANT WORKERS AND COVID-19 PANDEMIC IN INDIA
INVISIBILITY OF WOMEN MIGRANT WORKERS AND COVID-19 PANDEMIC IN INDIA

Author(s): Mridula Chauhan, Fatima Tauseef
Subject(s): Gender Studies, Regional Geography, Economic policy, Developing nations, Migration Studies
Published by: EDITURA ASE
Keywords: migration;women;Covid-19;lockdown;India;

Summary/Abstract: The neo-liberal model of development has facilitated the cross-border movements, thereby making both national and international migration one of the survival strategies to fight against persistent poverty, economic insecurity and deepening inequalities. It is known to all that Covid-19 and lockdown measures had a large impact on employment and labour market affecting human lives across the globe. This paper focuses on the experiences of women migrant workers situated within one of the most populous states of India, i.e., Uttar Pradesh. How did they make sense of their lived realities in the face of downsizing being done by the companies, which meant partial wages or losing the jobs permanently, and also the sudden transition that they had to opt for and negotiate with?

  • Issue Year: 17/2021
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 126-135
  • Page Count: 10
  • Language: English
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