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IDS Policy Briefing 191

Impact of Vietnam’s Covid-19 Response on Vulnerable Groups

Published on 24 March 2022

Our research shows how Vietnam’s Covid-19 policy response has influenced Vietnamese migrant workers and counter-trafficking work, particularly in border areas.

Vietnam is a major labour exporter and is in the top ten countries that receive international remittances. Examining the impact of the pandemic means taking into account the livelihoods and wellbeing of hundreds of thousands of overseas migrant workers. This briefing considers the impact of Vietnam’s policy response to the Covid-19 pandemic on such workers and supports adjustments in policy planning.

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Do, T.N.; Chiang, M.; Kasper, E. and Chen, S. (2022) 'Impact of Vietnam’s Covid-19 Response on Vulnerable Groups', IDS Policy Briefing 191, Brighton: Institute of Development Studies, DOI: 10.19088/IDS.2022.016

Authors

Mina Chiang

Alumni and external consultant

Eric Kasper

Research consultant

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published by
Institute of Development Studies
doi
10.19088/IDS.2022.016
issn
1479-974X
language
English

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