Publications on COVID-19 and Migration Health

Repository of Research Publications on COVID-19 and Migration Health

This section features an interactive, open-source, searchable (and downloadable) repository of research publications based on a mapping exercise involving the quantitative assessment of a set of published scientific articles (i.e. bibliometric analysis) on COVID-19 in relation to migrants, migration, and human mobility. 

 

Searching and Navigating the Database

  • Enter keyword/s in the search box on the left-hand sidebar to find publications of relevance to your specific interest.
  • Use the filter options on the left-hand sidebar to search through available publications (i.e., by theme/sub-theme; region/country of coverage; publication type; author/s; year of publication).
  • The map provides an overview of the countries covered in the research publications. Hover over the map to see the number of publications in a specific country or region.

The results of your search can be downloaded as an “XLS” file. Search results will also be listed at the bottom of the page. Selecting the title of a specific publication will lead to a “download” link or a link to the website where the original document is housed.

Year:
Document Type: Article
Language: English
Author/s: Li J., Nguyen T.H.H., Coca-Stefaniak J.A.
Migration angle: Travelers, Tourists
Source Title: Annals of Tourism Research
Publisher: Elsevier Ltd
Theme > Subtheme: Travel-related measures, Social distancing measures, Socio-economic analysis
Region/Country (by coverage): China

[No abstract available]

Year:
Document Type: Article
Language: English
Author/s: Zhan L., Zeng X., Morrison A.M., Liang H., Coca-Stefaniak J.A.
Migration angle: Tourists
Source Title: Current Issues in Tourism
Publisher: Routledge
Theme > Subtheme: Travel-related measures
Region/Country (by coverage): China

Although the significance of tourist risk perceptions is well documented, perspectives on risk associated with major pandemics such as COVID-19 remain poorly understood, especially from the viewpoint of destination crisis management. This research measured risk perceptions among Chinese residents related to travelling to Wuhan after the outbreak of COVID-19. Based on the concept and dimensions of tourist risk perceptions, a risk perception scale with 13 items on four dimensions (health,… Read more