This report shares findings from qualitative research on the impacts of Covid-19 on Cambodian migrant workers in four sites along the Cambodia-Thai border. Government restrictions in Thailand and the border closure in February 2020 led to job losses and reduced working hours, and ultimately to an increase in the rate of return migration. Return migrants were forced to use informal points of entry with the facilitation of informal brokers, facing increased costs and risks and, in the process, becoming undocumented. This report shows an unequal access to health services between documented and undocumented migrants. Even in the context of Covid-19, some migrants continue to travel with young children who support the family, mostly through light agricultural work.
Funding
Department for International Development, UK Government
History
Publisher
Institute of Development Studies
Citation
Oeur, I.; Hak, S.; Cham, S.; Nil, D. and Apgar, M. (2022) Exploring the Nexus of Covid-19, Precarious Migration and Child Labour on the Cambodian-Thai Border, Research Report, Brighton: Institute of Development Studies, DOI: 10.19088/IDS.2022.035