The Impact of the First Covid-19 Wave on Migrant Workers: The Case of Romanians in Italy

Luisa Salaris
First
;
Andrei Iacob
Second
;
Giulia Contu
Last
2022-01-01

Abstract

The Covid-19 pandemic is having an unprecedented impact on health systems, on many economic sectors and on the labour market. This critical situation is also accompanied by social destabilisation, which has exacerbated inequalities and severely affected the most disadvantaged population groups, such as migrant workers. This study provides insights into the consequences of the first wave and the lockdown period in Spring 2020 of the Covid-19 pandemic on Romanians living in Italy, using data collected by the International Association Italy-Romania ‘Cuore Romeno’, within a project financed by the Romanian Department for Di-aspora and developed to support actions while strengthening the link with Romanian institutions during the pandemic. Findings show that, during the lockdown, two opposite situations occurred among Romanians. Workers in the ‘key sector’ become indispensable and experienced only small changes, while others lost their job or experienced a worsening of working conditions, with lower wages or an increase in working hours. Most workers chose to stay in Italy, relying on their savings or the support of the Italian government. Job losses, not having new employment, and having limited savings all influenced the decision of a smaller group to return to Romania. In conclusion, the analysis suggests that measures adopted should take into consider-ation that the Covid-19 pandemic might disproportionally hit population groups such as migrants, women, young people and temporary and unprotected workers, particularly those employed in trade, hospitality and agriculture.
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http://ceemr.uw.edu.pl/sites/default/files/Salaris et al. 2022.pdf
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Migrant workers; Covid-19 pandemic; Labour market; Romania; Italy
Goal 10: Reduced inequalities
Salaris, Luisa; Iacob, Andrei; Anghel, Viviana; Contu, Giulia
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