Towards a typology of social protection for migrants and refugees in Latin America during the COVID-19 pandemic
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2021-11-16Autor
Vera Espinoza, Marcia
Prieto Rosas, Victoria
Zapata, Gisela P.
Gandini, Luciana
Fernández de la Reguera, Alethia
Herrera, Gioconda
López Villamil, Stephanie
Zamora Gómez, Cristina María
Blouin, Cécile
Montiel, Camila
Cabezas Gálvez, Gabriela
Palla, Irene
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This paper comparatively examines what type of social protection has been provided, by whom, and to what extent migrant and refugee populations have been included in these programmes in seven countries of the region during the COVID-19 pandemic, between March and December 2020. We develop a typology of models of social protection highlighting the assemblages of actors, different modes of protection and the emerging migrants’ subjectification in Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Mexico, Peru, and Uruguay in relation to Non-Contributory Social Transfer (NCST) programmes and other actions undertaken by state and non-state actors. The analysis is based on 85 semi-structured interviews with representatives of national and local governments, International Organisations, Civil Society Organisations, and migrant-led organisations across 16 cities, and a systematic review of regulatory frameworks in the country-case studies. The proposed typology shows broad heterogeneity and complexity regarding different degrees of inclusion of migrant and refugee populations, particularly in pre-existing and new NCST programmes.