Impacts of COVID ‐19 induced food insecurity among informal migrants: Insight from Dhaka, Bangladesh

Author:

Sohel Md. Salman1,Hossain Babul2ORCID,Sarker Md. Nazirul Islam3,Horaira Gazi Abu4,Sifullah Md. Khaled2,Rahman Md. Abadur5

Affiliation:

1. Asian Research Center Hohai University Nanjing China

2. Centre For Advanced Social Research Dhaka Bangladesh

3. School of Political Science and Public Administration Neijiang Normal University Neijiang China

4. Ghazali Shafie Graduate School of Government University Utara Malaysia Kedah Malaysia

5. Faculty of Science and Engineering Southern Cross University Sydney New South Wales Australia

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Political Science and International Relations,Public Administration

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