Covid-19 and Seasonal Migration in Europe: A Comparative analysis of Poland, Spain, The Netherlands and Germany, ADMIGOV deliverable 3.5
This comparative reportfocuses on circular and temporary migration schemes of four Member States of the European Union (EU): Germany, the Netherlands, Spain and Poland. Itfocuses on the agricultural sector that was affected heavily by the outbreak of COVID-19. The study provides an on-the-ground perspective with semi-structured interviews with local stakeholders in the sector. Its main objective is to explore the policies and their implementation. Theimpact of a global pandemic on seasonal workers employed in the agricultural sector was worrying. The report identifies “good practices” aswell a... Mehr ...
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Dokumenttyp: | report |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 2023 |
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Schlagwörter: | temporary labour / migrant labour / migrant labor / abusive conditions migrant workers / migrant workers / Poland / Spain / the Netherlands / Germany |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Permalink: | https://search.fid-benelux.de/Record/base-29219155 |
Datenquelle: | BASE; Originalkatalog |
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Link(s) : | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8219007 |
This comparative reportfocuses on circular and temporary migration schemes of four Member States of the European Union (EU): Germany, the Netherlands, Spain and Poland. Itfocuses on the agricultural sector that was affected heavily by the outbreak of COVID-19. The study provides an on-the-ground perspective with semi-structured interviews with local stakeholders in the sector. Its main objective is to explore the policies and their implementation. Theimpact of a global pandemic on seasonal workers employed in the agricultural sector was worrying. The report identifies “good practices” aswell as loopholes disturbing an effective collaboration between employers andemployees of the sector. The findings show that seasonal workers are essential for the foodsecurity of the EU and disruptions of their inflows can significantly affect the EU economyand supply chains. Unequal pay of workers as well as lack of a harmonisedsystem of payments, living and working conditions are among the most urgent issues tobe addressed. The implementation of mechanisms in the following areas is needed: recruitment processes, monitoring of the living and working conditions, abuses and discrimination. ; This is the final report of AMDIGOV work package 3, more information https://admigov.eu