Spatial Mobility Under Crisis: Policy Responses and Migration Dynamics in Five Countries

IF 1.9 4区 社会学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Lidan Lyu, Mengyao Cheng, Yu Chen, Xinwei Min
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This study examines how public health crises—particularly the COVID-19 pandemic—have reshaped migration governance and spatial mobility across five countries. Focusing on the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, China, Brazil, and Ghana, the study analyzes policy responses and their implications for migration dynamics. We identify recurring and context‑contingent migration patterns across the five studied countries during the pandemic. Our findings suggest that national responses are shaped by factors such as the epidemic trajectory, economic status, healthcare systems, political structures, and urbanization and demographic characteristics. These policy choices, in turn, reconfigured spatial mobility patterns by constraining transnational and internal movements in uneven ways. These interactions are intrinsically linked to each country’s pre-existing migration patterns and policies. This study provides insights into the complex relationships between crisis-driven mobility control and migration governance, underscoring the long-term implications of pandemic responses for vulnerable populations in diverse, globalized societies.

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危机下的空间流动:五国的政策响应和移民动态
本研究考察了公共卫生危机(特别是2019冠状病毒病大流行)如何重塑了五个国家的移民治理和空间流动。该研究以荷兰、英国、中国、巴西和加纳为重点,分析了政策应对措施及其对移民动态的影响。我们确定了大流行期间在五个研究国家中反复出现的和因环境而异的移徙模式。我们的研究结果表明,国家的应对措施受到流行病轨迹、经济状况、医疗体系、政治结构、城市化和人口特征等因素的影响。这些政策选择反过来又以不均衡的方式限制跨国和国内的流动,从而重新配置了空间流动模式。这些相互作用与每个国家原有的移徙模式和政策有着内在联系。这项研究深入了解了危机驱动的流动控制与移民治理之间的复杂关系,强调了大流行应对措施对多样化全球化社会中弱势群体的长期影响。
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CiteScore
3.80
自引率
5.30%
发文量
57
期刊介绍: Description The journal has an applied focus: it actively promotes the importance of geographical research in real world settings It is policy-relevant: it seeks both a readership and contributions from practitioners as well as academics The substantive foundation is spatial analysis: the use of quantitative techniques to identify patterns and processes within geographic environments The combination of these points, which are fully reflected in the naming of the journal, establishes a unique position in the marketplace. RationaleA geographical perspective has always been crucial to the understanding of the social and physical organisation of the world around us. The techniques of spatial analysis provide a powerful means for the assembly and interpretation of evidence, and thus to address critical questions about issues such as crime and deprivation, immigration and demographic restructuring, retailing activity and employment change, resource management and environmental improvement. Many of these issues are equally important to academic research as they are to policy makers and Applied Spatial Analysis and Policy aims to close the gap between these two perspectives by providing a forum for discussion of applied research in a range of different contexts  Topical and interdisciplinaryIncreasingly government organisations, administrative agencies and private businesses are requiring research to support their ‘evidence-based’ strategies or policies. Geographical location is critical in much of this work which extends across a wide range of disciplines including demography, actuarial sciences, statistics, public sector planning, business planning, economics, epidemiology, sociology, social policy, health research, environmental management.   FocusApplied Spatial Analysis and Policy will draw on applied research from diverse problem domains, such as transport, policing, education, health, environment and leisure, in different international contexts. The journal will therefore provide insights into the variations in phenomena that exist across space, it will provide evidence for comparative policy analysis between domains and between locations, and stimulate ideas about the translation of spatial analysis methods and techniques across varied policy contexts. It is essential to know how to measure, monitor and understand spatial distributions, many of which have implications for those with responsibility to plan and enhance the society and the environment in which we all exist.   Readership and Editorial BoardAs a journal focused on applications of methods of spatial analysis, Applied Spatial Analysis and Policy will be of interest to scholars and students in a wide range of academic fields, to practitioners in government and administrative agencies and to consultants in private sector organisations. The Editorial Board reflects the international and multidisciplinary nature of the journal.
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