COVID-19

Precarious Work in Switzerland: Experiences of Crises of a Hospitality Worker

19.03.2025 , in ((Vulnerabilization of Migrant Workers During Crises)) , ((Keine Kommentare))
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Low wages, limited access to social protection and benefits, temporary or seasonal labor contracts, and employment through recruitment agencies or subcontractors are all defining characteristics of precarious work. The COVID-19 pandemic – marked by constant uncertainty and rapid change – has exacerbated precarious working conditions for many, especially for migrants. ...

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Have We Forgotten Our Urban Essential Workers?

12.03.2025 , in ((Vulnerabilization of Migrant Workers During Crises)) , ((Keine Kommentare))
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Urban essential workers are employed in key sectors, providing essential services such as public transport, cleaning, childcare and access to food. Five years ago, the COVID-19 pandemic shed light on these mostly invisible workers. However, low wages, poor working conditions and low social recognition still characterize their daily work. Despite ...

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The (Im)Mobility Turn and the COVID‐19 Pandemic

05.03.2025 , in ((Vulnerabilization of Migrant Workers During Crises)) , ((Keine Kommentare))
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The COVID‐19 pandemic brought much of the world to a standstill, but not all mobility stopped. Despite restrictions reducing tourism and other forms of movement, some people, including migrant workers in agriculture, continued to travel out of necessity. However, since societies reopened, non-essential mobility has bounced back without controversy, while ...

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The Problems of Protection: Lessons from Migrant Vulnerability

26.02.2025 , in ((Vulnerabilization of Migrant Workers During Crises)) , ((Keine Kommentare))

The COVID-19 pandemic showed we are all vulnerable in a crisis, but also that crisis can deepen inequality. The virus infected (and continues to infect) regardless of race, class and passport, and this is precisely what exposes race, class, and passport as the inequality-producing mechanisms they are. Migrants – or ...

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(Im)Mobility Regimes in Times of Crisis: Concluding Remarks

05.11.2024 , in ((Crises and (Im)mobility Regimes)) , ((Keine Kommentare))
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Recent crises like the COVID-19 pandemic and the war in Ukraine have reshaped how people can move – or are held back – revealing deep inequalities. In these moments, „(im)mobility regimes“ are renegotiated, exposing the power structures and actors involved. By exploring changes in (im)mobility regimes in times of crises ...

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