Reference : NOWHERELAND REVISITED IN TIMES OF PANDEMIC 2020: LUXEMBOURG POLICY BRIEF |
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http://hdl.handle.net/10993/47597 | |||
NOWHERELAND REVISITED IN TIMES OF PANDEMIC 2020: LUXEMBOURG POLICY BRIEF | |
English | |
Sommarribas, Adolfo ![]() | |
Vukovich, Lilla [] | |
Hallack, Florence ![]() | |
Nienaber, Birte ![]() | |
2021 | |
[en] irregular migration ; undocumented ; pandemic | |
[en] Undocumented Migrants (UDM) belong to the most vulnerable groups in times of global emergency situations. COVID-19 does hit hardest the most vulnerable groups and it is important to create an evidence base to guide policy making.
The Center for Health and Migration, Vienna, initiated a stock-taking of national regulations concerning access to health and social care for UDM. The initiative aims to create a landscape of policy frameworks to inform policy making and practice development. This Policy Brief provides information on the respective legal frameworks in the following categories: work, housing, compulsory education, social welfare, and health in Luxembourg. | |
University of Luxembourg, Department of Geography and Center Health Migration | |
Researchers ; Professionals ; Students ; General public ; Others | |
http://hdl.handle.net/10993/47597 |
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