Destinations Matter: Social Policy and Migrant Workers in the Times of Covid.

Nitya Rao, Nivedita Narain, Shuvajit Chakraborty, Arundhita Bhanjdeo, Ayesha Pattnaik
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The national lockdown of India announced on March 24th 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, left millions of migrant labourers stranded in their destinations. Thrown out of their informal labour arrangements in cities and industrial centres, unable to return to their villages in the absence of transportation, they were stranded for over a month with no income, improper housing and often lack of food. This paper discusses the experiences of men migrating from Chakai block, Jamui district, Bihar, to four Indian states, namely, Kerala, Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh and Maharashtra. We compare their experiences across these four destination states in relation to the social policy response following the national lockdown. Most workers are young men (16-35 years old) and their migration pattern is seasonal and circular. The emerging lessons provide inputs for social policy measures related to migrant workers in India.

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目的地很重要:新冠疫情时期的社会政策和农民工。
2020年3月24日,为应对COVID-19大流行,印度宣布了全国封锁,导致数百万农民工被困在目的地。他们被赶出了城市和工业中心的非正式劳动安排,由于没有交通工具而无法返回自己的村庄,他们被困了一个多月,没有收入,没有适当的住房,而且经常缺乏食物。本文讨论了男性从比哈尔邦贾梅区查凯街区移民到印度喀拉拉邦、古吉拉特邦、北方邦和马哈拉施特拉邦四个邦的经历。我们将他们在这四个目的地州的经历与国家封锁后的社会政策反应进行了比较。大多数工人是年轻男子(16-35岁),他们的迁移模式是季节性和循环的。新出现的经验教训为与印度移徙工人有关的社会政策措施提供了投入。
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