新冠疫情与移民社区的变化——以光州高丽村为例

Duck-Ann Jeon, Bong-kyu Sun
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本研究的目的是在2019冠状病毒病大流行的背景下,考察光州高丽村在2019冠状病毒病爆发前后的变化和应对活动。为此,对外国人人力资源企业代表、光州高丽村高丽人代表、移民支援中心负责人等进行了采访。主要研究结果如下:首先,居住在光州高丽村的高丽人和外国劳动者正在减少,签证续签的工作量和费用也在增加。另外,在高丽村附近的产业园区,雇用外国劳工经营企业或工厂的韩国人管理人员的人力补充问题也很严重。其次,由于面对面教育向非面对面教育的过渡,由于家长和孩子不习惯在线课程,出现了许多问题。第三,对高丽人和外国移民的社会支持和支持的机会被关闭,土著民族和移民之间的交流和沟通变得困难。最重要的是,这一现象导致对移徙者的歧视和排斥进一步加剧。最后,为了让高丽人和移民能够在当地安定下来,有必要为克服新冠肺炎疫情,寻找与土著民族进一步团结的方法,并制定包容土著民族的政策替代方案。
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The COVID-19 Pandemic and Changes in the Migrant Community: Focusing on Gwangju Goryeoin Village
The purpose of this study is to examine the changes and response activities of Gwangju Goryeoin Village before and after the outbreak of COVID-19 in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. In order to achieve this goal, interviews were conducted with representatives of foreign workers’ human resources companies, Goryeoin living in Gwangju Goryeoin Village, and officials from the migrant support center. The main research results are as follows. First, the number of Goryeoins and foreign workers living in Gwangju Goryeoin Village is decreasing, and the effort and cost required for visa renewal has increased. In addition, there is a problem of replenishment of labor for Korean managers of industrial complexes near Goryeoin Village, who used foreign labor to run companies or factories. Second, due to the transition from face-to-face education to non-face-to-face education, many problems are appearing because parents as well as children are not accustomed to online classes. Third, opportunities for social support and support for Goryeoins and foreign migrants were closed, and exchange and communication between indigenous peoples and migrants became difficult. Above all, this phenomenon has resulted in further aggravation of discrimination and exclusion against migrants. Lastly, in order for Goryeoins and migrants to settle stably in the local community, it is necessary to find ways to further solidarity with indigenous peoples in order to overcome the COVID-19 infectious disease, and create a policy alternative that embraces them.
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