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From low-skilled to key workers: the implications of emergencies for immigration policy

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Fernández-Liria, Alberto ; Sumption, Madeleine ; Vargas-Silva, Carlos

Oxford Review of Economic Policy

2020

36

Supplement 1

s382-s396

epidemic disease ; immigration policy ; low wages ; unskilled worker

United Kingdom

Migration

https://doi.org/10.1093/oxrep/graa016

English

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"The COVID-19 pandemic has increased public awareness of the extent to which the economy relies on a low-wage workforce. Many of those lower-waged occupations that have been recognized as essential in the emergency are heavily dependent on migrant workers. We explore the implications of the COVID-19 pandemic for future immigration policies and provide an example using data for the UK. We suggest that there are three key considerations for governments in this context. First, whether the management of emergencies themselves requires a certain type of immigration policy. Second, whether the experience of the current pandemic brings to light new information about the ‘value' of certain types of immigration. Finally, whether immigration is the right response to pandemic-driven increases in labour demand."

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