NOWHERELAND REVISITED IN TIMES OF PANDEMIC 2020

Autor: Trummer, Ursula, Novak-Zezula, Sonja, Dauvrin, Marie, Varga, Bernadett, Katrandzhieva, Sylvia, Hanemaayer, Amanda, Ruspini, Paolo, Lazarashvili, Veta, Nørredam, Marie Louise, Eliana, Pamela, Zamora, Pereyra, Kaldur, Kristjan, Kasearu, Kairi, Cailhol, Johann, Greiner, Paula, Sikic-Micanovic, Lyn, Nusbaum, Lika, Perna, Roberta, Seidler, Yuki, Rapolienė, Gražina, Blažytė, Giedrė, Hallack-Wolff, Florence, Sommarribas, Adolfo, Vukovich, Lilla, Nienaber, Birte, Van den Muijsenbergh, Maria, Nasholm, Linnea, Wilczewska, Ina, Cismariu, Liliana, Zlatar, Franci, Akgün, Seval, Villarroel Williams, Nazmy, Castaneda, Heide
Přispěvatelé: Center Health Migration [research center]
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2021
Předmět:
Popis: Undocumented Migrants (UDM) belong to the most vulnerable groups in times of global emergency situations. COVID-19 does hit hardest the most vulnerable groups and it is important to create an evidence base to guide policy making. The Center for Health and Migration, Vienna, has initiated a stock-taking of national regulations concerning access to health and social care for UDM. The initiative aims to create a landscape of policy frameworks to inform policy making and practice development. National experts on health and migration are contacted and asked to provide information on the respective legal frameworks in the following categories: work, housing, compulsory education, social welfare, and health. A validated template is used for data collection.
Databáze: OpenAIRE