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Drawing on qualitative data from five focus group discussions (N=23), we developed a typology with migrant and refugee students from the Global South living in Vienna and studying at an Austrian university. Our findings indicate that different levels of support are required, depending on both...
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Most forced migrants around the world are displaced within the Global South. We study whether and how de jure policies on forced displacement affect where forced migrants flee in the developing world. Recent evidence from the Global North suggests migrants gravitate toward liberal policy...
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Exclusionary policies, such as limits on refugees' movement and the right to work, are often justified as reasons to minimize economic and social tensions with host communities. While these policies have a negative effect on refugees' economic outcomes, their ability to mitigate frictions with...
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Huge influx of refugees, following 2011 Syrian civil war and humanitarian crisis, put pressure on the domestic economy and test resilience of public services in host countries. Jordan, Lebanon, and Turkey are the three countries that host the highest number of Syrian refugees and as developing...
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