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  • COVID-19 Return Migration Phenomena: Experiences from South and Southeast Asia

    COVID-19 Return Migration Phenomena by Rajan, S. Irudaya; Arcand, Jean-Louis;

    Experiences from South and Southeast Asia

    Series: Research in Ethnic and Migration Studies;

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    Short description:

    This book examines the large-scale return migration of South and Southeast Asian workers triggered by the COVID-19 pandemic, exploring its causes, consequences, challenges, and policy responses. This book was originally published as a special issue of the Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies.

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    Long description:

    This book examines the large-scale return migration of South and Southeast Asian workers triggered by the COVID-19 pandemic, exploring its causes, consequences, challenges, and policy responses.


    In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, a global phenomenon emerged - the mass repatriation of migrant workers. This book offers a meticulous examination of this unprecedented migration reversal in South and Southeast Asia. Through the contributions of researchers spanning multiple geographies in prominent corridors of return, the book dissects the motivations behind this large-scale exodus, encompassing lost livelihoods and societal anxieties. Further, the book delves into the multifaceted challenges return migrants face, including the reintegration into their home economies and the arduous struggle for re-employment. The analysis also extends beyond individual experiences by meticulously exploring the broader socioeconomic repercussions on sending countries, along with a critical evaluation of government policies designed to facilitate the reintegration of this displaced population.


    Drawing upon diverse academic perspectives, this comprehensive volume serves as a vital resource for scholars and policymakers alike. It illuminates the pandemic's profound social and economic consequences, fostering a deeper understanding of migration patterns and the future of work in the post-COVID era. This book was originally published as a special issue of the Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies.

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    Table of Contents:

    Introduction—COVID-19 return migration phenomena: experiences from South and Southeast Asia 1. Return migration and labour market outcomes in South Asia: a CGE exploration 2. The last straw? Experiences and future plans of returned migrants in the India-GCC corridor 3. The facts of return migration in the wake of COVID-19: a policy framework for reintegration of Pakistani workers 4. Foreign labour migration in Nepal in relation to COVID-19: analysis of migrants’ aspirations, policy response and policy gaps from disaster justice perspective 5. Disgraceful return: Gulf migration and shifting national narratives amid COVID-19 6. COVID-19 pandemic induced wage theft: evidence from Sri Lankan migrant workers 7. Should I stay or should I go? Analysing returnee overseas Filipino workers’ reintegration measures given the COVID-19 pandemic 8. Remembrances of things past: evidence from a twenty-year Kerala panel

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