01383nam a22001457a 4500999001900000008004100019100002300060245003700083260003400120300003200154520090300186773003401089942000701123952010701130 c533130d533130260427b ||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d a Nair, Tara960242 aMigrant workers in the cityscape aEconomic & Political Weekly  a61(6), Feb 7, 2026: p.60-62 aThe COVID-19 pandemic laid bare the contested and contradictory relationship that India’s migrant workers share with the cities where they carry out their productive and reproductive activities. This paper focuses on the issue of migrant housing as an extreme site of exclusion that works not only as shelter poverty but also as a structural mechanism that perpetuates social, economic and political marginalisation of a vulnerable workforce. It demonstrates how the housing struggles faced by migrant workers eloquently demonstrate their fractured association with cities they help make and their marginalisation in urban policies that keep them on the margins of full citizenship. What questions does the experience of these migrants pose to urban planning and knowledge paradigms in Indian cities? –Reproduced https://www.epw.in/journal/review-urban-affairs/migrant-workers-cityscape.html  aEconomic & Political Weekly  cAR 00102ddc40709408302aIIPAbIIPAd2026-04-27h61(6), Feb 7, 2026: p.60-62pAR138641r2026-04-27yAR