Migrants at a crossroads: COVID-19 and challenges to migration

S. Rajan
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ABSTRACT In my final editorial, as the Editor-in-Chief of Migration and Development, I look back at my time as a migration scholar for close to three decades and the ways in which the field has slowly expanded, giving rise to platform such as this journal for migrant scholars globally to showcase their ideas on the various facets of migration and development. However, the COVID-19 pandemic has altered the future of migration and gaining a clear picture of the world at hand is imperative. What will be the effect of this virus on mobility across and beyond borders? This article examines the role of large scale migration surveys in understanding that future. Focusing on the example of Kerala, the article highlights the role of the Kerala Migration Survey (KMS) which has provided data on stocks of emigrants, return emigrants, cost of migration, use of remittances and migration corridors since 1998 The article shows how the Government of Kerala effectively utilized this data to manage the spread of the pandemic and its subsequent socio-economic impact on individuals, communities and society and organize policies and programs as well as to prepare for eventual return migrants for their integration and rehabilitation. Given that the KMS model has been successfully replicated in some of the major states in India, we proposed the KMS model to be replicated nationwide as an India Migration Survey and globally, given the challenges to come in terms of new emerging trends and patterns of migration in post-pandemic world.
十字路口的移民:新冠肺炎和移民面临的挑战
作为《移民与发展》杂志的总编辑,在我的最后一篇社论中,我回顾了自己近三十年来作为移民学者的经历,以及这个领域是如何慢慢扩大的,从而产生了像这本杂志这样的平台,供全球移民学者展示他们对移民与发展各个方面的想法。然而,2019冠状病毒病大流行改变了移民的未来,对当前世界有一个清晰的认识至关重要。这种病毒将对跨境和跨境人员流动产生什么影响?本文探讨了大规模移民调查在理解未来中的作用。文章以喀拉拉邦为例,强调了喀拉拉邦移民调查的作用,该调查提供了1998年以来移民存量、回返移民、移民成本、汇款使用情况和移民通道的数据。文章展示了喀拉拉邦政府如何有效利用这些数据来管理流行病的蔓延及其对个人的后续社会经济影响。社区和社会,组织政策和方案,并为最终返回的移民做好融入和康复的准备。鉴于KMS模式已在印度的一些主要邦成功复制,我们建议将KMS模式作为一项印度移民调查在全国范围内复制,并在全球范围内复制,考虑到大流行病后世界新出现的移民趋势和模式所带来的挑战。
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