新冠肺炎期间关于边缘化移民社区的政策:移民管理优先于人口健康

IF 1.5 3区 社会学 Q1 Social Sciences Critical Policy Studies Pub Date : 2022-07-22 DOI:10.1080/19460171.2022.2102046
Louise Dalingwater, E. Mangrio, Michael Strange, S. Zdravkovic
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许多州的移民管理政策基于其不稳定的居留身份将大量个人边缘化,对他们的健康产生负面影响。本文考察了法国、瑞典和英国这三个传染性高的欧洲国家如何在Covid - 19大流行期间调整其移民管理政策,以适应不断变化的环境,在这种情况下,人们面临着将人口健康置于其他问题之上的新压力。该分析将全球公认的大流行期间移民健康“最佳做法”与法国、瑞典和英国采取的政策进行了比较。法国、瑞典和英国被选为主要的移民收容国,它们的Covid-19发病率很高。本文通过采访直接与生活在社会边缘的移民(这里称为“边缘化移民”)打交道的民间社会组织,得出了补充证据。正如文章所总结的那样,国家政策往往低于国际"最佳做法",因此尽管发生危机,移民管理往往优先于人口健康。本文中发展的观点对于理解移民控制政策优先于公共卫生的情况非常重要。
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Policies on marginalized migrant communities during Covid-19: migration management prioritized over population health
ABSTRACT Migration management policies in many states have marginalized significant numbers of individuals on the basis of their precarious residency status, negatively impacting their health. This article looks at how three European states with high levels of contagion – France, Sweden, and the United Kingdom – adapted their migration management policies to the changed circumstances during the Covid 19 pandemic in which there was new pressure for prioritizing population health over other concerns. The analysis compares globally-recognized ‘best practices’ for migrant health during the pandemic with policies adopted by France, Sweden, and the UK – selected as prominent migrant-hosting states and that experienced high rates of Covid-19. The article draws on supplementary evidence through interviews with civil society organizations working directly with migrants living on the margins of society – what are termed here ‘marginalized migrants’ (MMs). As the article concludes, the national policies often fell below international ‘best practices’ such that migration management was often prioritized over population health despite the crisis. The perspective developed in this paper is important for understanding where migration control policies have been prioritized over public health.
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