Least Protected, Most Affected: Impacts of Migration Regularization Programs on Pandemic Resilience
How can regularization programs improve forced migrants' resilience to shocks This paper leverages panel data collected during the COVID-19 pandemic to assess whether Venezuelan forced migrants who were eligible for a regularization program in Colombia were more resilient and less affected by t...
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Zusammenfassung: | How can regularization programs improve forced migrants' resilience to shocks This paper leverages panel data collected during the COVID-19 pandemic to assess whether Venezuelan forced migrants who were eligible for a regularization program in Colombia were more resilient and less affected by the pandemic than similar but non-eligible forced migrants. The results indicate that access to the program promoted better health access for eligible migrants, facilitating adherence to prevention guidelines and increasing detection rates. Additionally, eligible migrants had better housing and labor conditions, relative to non-eligible migrants |
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title | Least Protected, Most Affected Impacts of Migration Regularization Programs on Pandemic Resilience |
title_auth | Least Protected, Most Affected Impacts of Migration Regularization Programs on Pandemic Resilience |
title_exact_search | Least Protected, Most Affected Impacts of Migration Regularization Programs on Pandemic Resilience |
title_exact_search_txtP | Least Protected, Most Affected Impacts of Migration Regularization Programs on Pandemic Resilience |
title_full | Least Protected, Most Affected Impacts of Migration Regularization Programs on Pandemic Resilience Maria Jose Urbina |
title_fullStr | Least Protected, Most Affected Impacts of Migration Regularization Programs on Pandemic Resilience Maria Jose Urbina |
title_full_unstemmed | Least Protected, Most Affected Impacts of Migration Regularization Programs on Pandemic Resilience Maria Jose Urbina |
title_short | Least Protected, Most Affected |
title_sort | least protected most affected impacts of migration regularization programs on pandemic resilience |
title_sub | Impacts of Migration Regularization Programs on Pandemic Resilience |
topic | Amnesties COVID 19 Impact Disease Control and Prevention Forced Migration Health Policy and Management Health Service Management and Delivery Health, Nutrition and Population Poverty Reduction Refugee Pandemic Outcomes Refugee Resilience Regularization of Migrants |
topic_facet | Amnesties COVID 19 Impact Disease Control and Prevention Forced Migration Health Policy and Management Health Service Management and Delivery Health, Nutrition and Population Poverty Reduction Refugee Pandemic Outcomes Refugee Resilience Regularization of Migrants |
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