COVID-19 AND THE POLICY-INDUCED VULNERABILITIES OF TEMPORARY MIGRANT WORKERS IN AUSTRALIA
Stephen Clibborn & Chris F. Wright
Journal of Australian Political Economy2020article
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Abstract
The COVID-19 crisis has starkly exposed the existing economic vulnerability of temporary migrants in many countries. In Australia, many temporary migrants, who were already at risk of marginalisation due to policies restricting their bargaining power and agency (Wright and Clibborn 2020), have lost their jobs and have minimal financial support due to their exclusion from public welfare.
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