The economic and psychological impact of COVID-19 on highly skilled Indian migrants: a case study of Saudi Arabia

IF 0.5 Q3 AREA STUDIES South Asian Diaspora Pub Date : 2023-09-13 DOI:10.1080/19438192.2023.2257495
Saima Shadab, Mohammad Asif
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Already exposed to different socio-economic vulnerabilities across the globe, the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic accentuated the challenges faced by migrant workers. In this context, migrants working in the Gulf Cooperation Council countries are no exception. This study attempts to examine the economic and psychological impact of COVID-19 on highly-skilled Indian migrants working in Saudi Arabia. Based on a survey of 335 highly skilled Indian migrant workers, the paper underlines that more than half of them faced financial issues, salary reductions, cuts in employment benefits, reduction in saving levels and a decline in remittance flow. The Correlation test was conducted to assess the psychological impact of covid-19 on migrants. A significant relationship was found between the migrants’ perception towards government policies and mental health. Based on the findings, the paper underlines the need for favourable government policies to overcome the problems faced by highly-skilled Indian migrants in the Gulf region.
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2019冠状病毒病对高技能印度移民的经济和心理影响:以沙特阿拉伯为例
移徙工人已经在全球各地面临不同的社会经济脆弱性,2019冠状病毒病大流行的爆发加剧了他们面临的挑战。在这方面,在海湾合作委员会国家工作的移民也不例外。本研究试图研究COVID-19对在沙特阿拉伯工作的高技能印度移民的经济和心理影响。根据对335名高技能印度移民工人的调查,这篇论文强调,其中一半以上的人面临财务问题、工资减少、就业福利减少、储蓄水平下降和汇款流量下降。进行相关性检验以评估covid-19对移民的心理影响。研究发现,移民对政府政策的看法与心理健康之间存在显著关系。基于这些发现,这篇论文强调了有利的政府政策的必要性,以克服海湾地区高技能印度移民面临的问题。
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