One year since the Covid-19 lockdown was imposed, there’s been little change in the hunger levels and unemployment rate among migrant workers, especially women.
Narayanan, Rajendran (2021) One year since the Covid-19 lockdown was imposed, there’s been little change in the hunger levels and unemployment rate among migrant workers, especially women. The Indian Express.
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Today marks the first anniversary of the day the central government announced an ill-planned national lockdown. India is home to nearly 500 million informal sector workers with practically non-existent social security and the unilateral decision pushed them into perilous circumstances, triggering their great exodus from cities.
Item Type: | Newspaper Article | ||
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Authors: | Narayanan, Rajendran | ||
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Uncontrolled Keywords: | Coronavirus, Migrant Crisis, Tracking Migration | ||
Subjects: | Social sciences > Social problems & services > Other social problems and services | ||
Divisions: | Azim Premji University > Research Centre > Centre for Sustainable Employment | ||
Full Text Status: | Public | ||
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URI: | http://publications.azimpremjiuniversity.edu.in/id/eprint/5402 | ||
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