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Security Implications of Mass Returning Migrant Workers Due to COVID-19 Crisis
Security Implications of Mass Returning Migrant Workers Due to COVID-19 Crisis
Abstract:
The issue of mass returning migrant workers has broad implications for human, national and regional security domains that go well beyond increasing unemployment. This paper reports on the complex web of security challenges surrounding migrant labor, as identified by security practitioners from the region. Regional and international cooperation are required to effectively manage the system to lessen the shock created by the COVID-19 crisis and for the longer-term challenges. Short, medium and long-term best practices and recommendations are offered to address the security challenges generated by the mass return of migrant workers.
Dr. Byrd is a professor at the Daniel K Inouye Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies. The views expressed in this article are her own.
Security Nexusis a peer-reviewed, online journal published by the Daniel K. Inouye Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies.