| Literature DB >> 36011730 |
Maria De Jesus1,2, Zoubida Moumni3, Zara Hassan Sougui4, Neeharika Biswas1, Raquel Kubicz1, Lionel Pourtau5,6.
Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed health and social inequities among migrant populations. Less empirical evidence exists about the impact of COVID-19 lockdown measures on migrants. This study aimed to investigate the impact of the first lockdown in France between March and May 2020 on migrants' lives and livelihoods. We adopted a social vulnerability framework to conceptualize how the pandemic and the consequential lockdown in France contributed to a 'compounded crisis' for asylum seekers and undocumented migrants. This crisis encompassed health, protection, and socio-economic challenges for migrants and exposed the shortcomings of existing government policies that exclude migrants and do not address the root causes of health inequities. The study draws on in-depth qualitative interviews conducted with 75 asylum seekers and undocumented migrants during the pandemic lockdown in the French regions of Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes and Île-de-France. The findings of this paper highlight the importance of implementing a cohesive pandemic response approach that views health as a fundamental inclusive right for all human beings and all policies as health policies to promote well-being for all.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; France; asylum seekers; crisis; health inequities; lockdown; migrants; pandemic; social vulnerability
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Year: 2022 PMID: 36011730 PMCID: PMC9408687 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph191610084
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 4.614
Defining common migrant terminology, adapted from International Organization for Migration (Reprinted/adapted with permission from ref. [8]. Copyright 2021, J. Redpath-Cross & R. Perruchoud).
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| A person who seeks safety from persecution or serious harm in a country other than his or her own and awaits a decision on the application for refugee status under relevant international and national instruments. |
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| A person leaving his or her habitual place of residence to settle outside his or her country of origin in order to improve his or her quality of life. This term is often loosely used to distinguish from refugees fleeing persecution and is also similarly used to refer to persons attempting to enter a country without legal permission and/or using asylum procedures without bona fide cause. It may equally be applied to persons leaving their country of origin for the purpose of employment. |
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| A person who, owing to unauthorized entry, breach of a condition of entry or the expiration of his or her visa, lacks legal status in a transit or host country. The definition covers, inter alia, those persons who have entered a transit or host country lawfully but have stayed for a longer period than authorized or subsequently taken up unauthorized employment (also called clandestine/undocumented migrant or migrant in an irregular situation). The term ‘irregular’ is preferable to ‘illegal’ because the latter carries a criminal connotation and is seen as denying migrants’ humanity. |
This is a condensed list and is not exhaustive.
Figure 1Social vulnerability: a conceptual framework to interpret the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent lockdown on migrants (adapted from UN Sustainable Development Group) (Reprinted/adapted with permission from ref. [15]. Copyright 2021, UN Sustainable Development Group).
Sociodemographic characteristics of study sample (n = 75).
| Gender, | |
|---|---|
| Male | 64 (85.33) |
| Female | 11 (14.67) |
| Age (years), median | 26 |
| Education, | |
| Primary | 22 (29.33) |
| Secondary | 34 (45.33) |
| Post-secondary | 17 (22.67) |
| Little or no schooling | 2 (2.67) |
| Level of Comprehension in French, | |
| Beginner | 19 (25.33) |
| Intermediate | 46 (61.33) |
| Advanced | 10 (13.34) |
| Level of Oral Expression in French, | |
| Beginner | 42 (56.00) |
| Intermediate | 28 (37.33) |
| Advanced | 5 (6.67) |
| Country of Origin, | |
| Afghanistan | 34 (45.33) |
| Guinea | 7 (9.33) |
| Mali | 6 (8.00) |
| Ivory Coast | 5 (6.67) |
| Nigeria | 4 (5.33) |
| Senegal | 4 (5.33) |
| Sudan | 3 (4.00) |
| Somalia | 3 (4.00) |
| Eritrea | 2 (2.67) |
| Congo | 2 (2.67) |
| Chad | 2 (2.67) |
| Madagascar | 2 (2.67) |
| Pakistan | 1 (1.33) |