Millions of People All Around the World Were Negatively Impacted By the Unusual
Socioeconomic Predicament Brought on By the Covid-19 Pandemic of 2020. on March 24, 2020, India
Declared a Lockdown As a Preventative Measure to Avoid the Spread of the Pandemic, Which Resulted In
The Loss of Employment For Migrant Workers Whose Livelihood Depended on Daily Wages. Many of These
Workers Were Women Who Were Engaged In Domestic Work and Relied Solely on the Income from Their
Employment In Order to Make Ends Meet. This Study Sheds Light on the Situation of Women Who, Because
Of the Pandemic's Economic Effects, Experienced Significant Psychological and Social Challenges.
25 Migrant Female Household Labors Were Sampled from Delhi City During the Lockdown Phase of The
Pandemic, and the Study Used a Sequential Explanatory Design. the Findings of the Study Shed Light On
The Negative Effects of Economic Hardship on the Mental Health and Quality of Life of the Group Under
Consideration. By Demonstrating That State Measures Are Insufficient to Guarantee Even the Most Basic
Needs of Migrant Female Household Labors, a Critical Analysis of the Policies and Programmes Highlights
The Need For Social Action In the Form of Lobbying For More Humanitarian Laws That Ensure Social Security
For the Underprivileged.