Reflections on migratory and mobility patterns and labour market security of Ghanaian youth amidst the Covid-19 crisis

This article examines the changing migratory and mobility patterns of Ghanaian youth during the covid-19 pandemic using mixed methods research design. The study reveals that the patterns of migration, mobility and labor market security of the Ghanaian youth were adversely affected by the covid-19 pa...

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Veröffentlicht in:Social sciences & humanities open 2023, Vol.7 (1), p.100420, Article 100420
Hauptverfasser: Anas, Abdul Latif, Salifu, Mashudu, Abdulai, Muhammed
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:This article examines the changing migratory and mobility patterns of Ghanaian youth during the covid-19 pandemic using mixed methods research design. The study reveals that the patterns of migration, mobility and labor market security of the Ghanaian youth were adversely affected by the covid-19 pandemic. The study highlighted that due to the covid-19 pandemic, some Ghanaian youth were not able to attend job or promotion interviews, secure jobs and other socio-economic events, and the restricted movements had negative impacts on their labor market participation and economic wellbeing. In view of these, the study recommends, but not exclusively that, special fund be established under the Ministry of Education to build the technical competences of the youth through further education and training against labour market insecurity in future pandemic. •The Ghanaian youths' patterns of migration and mobility have been extremely affected by the covid-19 pandemic.•These changing migratory and mobility patterns affected their mobilities and relations and their economic wellbeing.•Besides the obvious impacts of the corona crisis on Ghanaian youth, security concerns were other indirect effects
ISSN:2590-2911
2590-2911
DOI:10.1016/j.ssaho.2023.100420