COVID-19 and undocumented Bangladeshi migrant laborers in Malaysia: a study of livelihood struggle
Malaysia’s economy, since 1980s, has attracted millions of migrant workers from the neighboring and regional economies. It is estimated that at the end of 2019, Malaysia was hosting about eight million foreign workers. However, the labor market is heavily oversupplied by a large number of undocument...
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