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20 Sep 2020

Australia's Covid-19 policies subjected migrant workers to social exclusion & racism, study finds

Migrant Worker Initiative published a study by authors Laurie Berg and Bassina Farbenblum, As If We Weren’t Humans: The Abandonment of Temporary Migrants in Australia During COVID-19, which presents findings from a online survey of 6,105 international students and visa holders, on their experiences in Australia during COVID-19. The study reveals the depth of social exclusion, racism and deeper emotional consequences of Australia’s policies.