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Maintaining labour migration in essential sectors in time of pandemic (EMN OECD Inform)

04/11/2020

The COVID-19 pandemic had a significant impact on the flow of migrants who planned to enter the EU and OECD countries as workers in essential sectors (e.g. health- and care- workers, hospital auxiliary staff, agricultural workers) as well as those who were residing on a temporary or renewable basis for the purpose of work in these sectors. How did EU & OECD countries respond to the need to prevent labour market shortages during the COVID-19 crisis? An answer to this and other questions can be found in the Inform.

Theme:
Economic migration
Publication type:
Informs
Keywords:
labour migration

EMN-OECD Webinar " Maintaining labour migration in essential sectors in times of pandemic", 21 October 2020, 10.30 - 11.45 (CEST)

14/10/2020

On October 21, the joint EMN-OECD inform on "Maintaining labour migration in essential sectors in times of pandemic" will be launched with a webinar.

Theme:
Economic migration
Type:
Event
Keywords:
labour migration

Residence permits and unemployment during COVID-19 pandemic (EMN OECD Inform)

05/08/2020

The first EMN and OECD inform on the impact of COVID-19 in the migration area is out. The inform focuses on EU and OECD Member States responses to managing residence permits and migrant unemployment.

Theme:
Economic migration
Publication type:
Informs
Keywords:
unemployment

National measures to combat labour shortages in seasonal work due to Covid-19

07/05/2020

Border closures and quarantine rules to prevent the spreading of Covid-19 risk having a negative impact on seasonal work. To address labour shortages in the agricultural and horticultural sectors, the federal and regional governments decided to adopt a series of measures in the spring of 2020.

Theme:
Economic migration
Keywords:
seasonal labour
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