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Pandemic Management Systems and Migration

Authors :
Josip Kumpes
Margareta Gregurović
Simona Kuti
Dubravka Mlinarić
Snježana Gregurović
Sanja Lazanin
Source :
Migracijske i etničke teme / Migration and Ethnic Themes. 36:197-228
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Institut Za Migracije I Narodnosti (Institute for Migration and Ethnic Studies), 2020.

Abstract

Fast development and transmission of disease poses a health threat for a larger population and affects the functioning of almost all social systems, both within and outside nation-state borders, thus also affecting the possibilities of free migration and movement. The main aim of this article is to discuss the principal mechanisms of disease control in relation to migration in various socio-historical contexts. It identifies and compares historical patterns and contemporary measures of preventive control systems while considering the wider social context and migrants’ specific position. This paper combines the historical insights into various administrative and political systems in Europe and Croatia that have sought adequate measures to prevent the spread of infectious diseases with the current state of the affair in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic. As part of the regulation and management of the contemporary COVID-19 pandemic, restrictions have been introduced on cross-border movement and travel. Those restrictions and quarantine measures have abruptly halted not only international but also migration within the borders of nation-states, especially during the first wave of the pandemic in spring 2020. Emphasis has been placed on the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on labour and forced migration, as well as on the trends in public attitudes on immigrants affected by pandemic management mechanisms. KEY WORDS: pandemic, migration, COVID-19, pandemic management, xenophobia

Details

ISSN :
18489184 and 13332546
Volume :
36
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Migracijske i etničke teme / Migration and Ethnic Themes
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....bbafa5be03c3d028493a0120e94d0178
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.11567/met.36.2.4