Project Outputs

Read stories from our participants in ‘Women who Migrate’ – our book from the project.

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Note:The final report for Brazil will be added soon.

Brazil

Alt text - The impacts of COVID-19 pandemic on migrant women in Brazil

The impacts of COVID-19 pandemic on migrant women in Brazil
Paula Dornelas and Adriana Piscitelli University of São Paulo, Brazil
Alt text - The COVID-19 pandemic and labour market inequalities experienced by migrants in Brazil

The COVID-19 pandemic and labour market inequalities experienced by migrants in Brazil
Paula Dornelas and Adriana Piscitelli University of São Paulo, Brazil
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Intersectional violence, migrant women in Brazil and Brazilian women in Portugal during and after the COVID-19 pandemic
Jullyane Ribero, Adriana Piscitelli, Iara Beleli, Natália Padovani and Paula Dornelas University of São Paulo, Brazil

Germany

Final Report - The Impact of COVID-19 on Migrant Women in Germany

The Impact of COVID-19 on Migrant Women in Germany
Niklas Luft and Karolina Barglowski, University of Dortmund, Germany
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The impacts of COVID-19 pandemic on migrant women in Germany
Susanne Willers and Karolina Barglowski University of Dortmund, Germany
Alt text - The COVID-19 pandemic and labour market inequalities experienced by migrants in Germany

The COVID-19 pandemic and labour market inequalities experienced by migrants in Germany
Susanne Willers and Karolina Barglowski University of Dortmund, Germany
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The COVID-19 crisis and the “ignored pandemic”: Gender-based violence experienced by women with a migration background in Germany
Niklas Luft and Karolina Barglowski University of Dortmund, Germany

Poland

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The impact of the intersecting crises in the Eastern European region on migrant and refugee women in Poland
Dorota Szpakowicz, Krystyna Slany, Ewa Krzaklewska, Magdalena Ślusarczyk, Swetlana Piskun and Anastasiya Stelmakh Jagiellonian University, Kraków
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Read stories from our participants in ‘Women who Migrate’ – the book from the project
Dorota Szpakowicz, Niklas Luft, Jullyane Ribeiro, Hannah Haycox, Laureen Walker Jagiellonian University, Kraków
Alt text - The impacts of COVID-19 pandemic on migrant women in Poland

The impacts of COVID-19 pandemic on migrant women in Poland
Anastasiya Stelmakh, Krystyna Slany, Ewa Krzaklewska, Magdalena Ślusarczyk Jagiellonian University, Kraków
Alt text - The COVID-19 pandemic and labour market inequalities experienced by migrants in Poland

The COVID-19 pandemic and labour market inequalities experienced by migrants in Poland
Anastasiya Stelmakh, Krystyna Slany, Ewa Krzaklewska and Magdalena Ślusarczyk Jagiellonian University, Kraków
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The COVID-19 crisis and the war in Ukraine: gender-based violence experienced by migrant women in Poland
Anastasiya Stelmakh, Krystyna Slany, Magdalena Ślusarczyk and Ewa Krzaklewska Jagiellonian University, Kraków

UK

Final Report - The Impact of COVID-19 on Migrant Women in the UK

The Impact of COVID-19 on Migrant Women in the UK
Daniela Sime, Hannah Haycox and Emmaleena Käkelä, University of Strathclyde, Scotland, UK
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The impacts of COVID-19 pandemic on migrant women in the UK
Emmaleena Käkelä and Daniela Sime University of Strathclyde, Scotland, UK
Alt text - The COVID-19 pandemic and labour market inequalities experienced by migrants in the UK

The COVID-19 pandemic and labour market inequalities experienced by migrants in the UK
Emmaleena Käkelä and Daniela Sime University of Strathclyde, Scotland, UK
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The COVID-19 crisis and the “shadow pandemic”: Gender-based violence experienced by migrant women in the UK
Emmaleena Käkelä and Daniela Sime University of Strathclyde, Scotland, UK