MiFOOD researchers contribute to the newly published book “Research Handbook on Migration, Gender and COVID-19” that investigates the immediate and longer-term implications of the pandemic on gender dynamics and roles in international migration. The book edited by Marie McAuliffe and Céline Bauloz is part of the “Elgar Handbooks in Migration” series.
Chapters contributed by MiFOOD team members are:
- Chapter 13: Pandemic precarity, crisis-living, and food insecurity: female Zimbabwean migrants in South Africa
by Sujata Ramachandran, Jonathan Crush, Godfrey Tawodzera and Elizabeth Opiyo Onyango - Chapter 16: Impact of COVID-19 on women migrant workers: case of domestic workers in the South Asia–Gulf corridor
by S. Irudaya Rajan and Rakkee Thimothy - Chapter 21: One step forward, two steps back: pandemic policy responses and the gendered implications for women and LGBTQI+ migrants
by Jenna Hennebry and Hari KC