Social protection for migrant workers: a necessary response to the Covid-19 crisis
ILO - Geneva
2020
12 p.
epidemic disease ; labour migration ; migrant worker ; social protection
Migration
English
"The COVID-19 pandemic represents a major public health challenge and is having serious economic and social impacts on origin, transit and destination countries, as well as on migrant workers and their families and on businesses and their operations.
This informative note presents policy options in order to ensure comprehensive social protection for migrant workers in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond."
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