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Refugees are often perceived as an economic "burden", as the current debate on the European refugee crisis illustrates …. But there is little quantitative evidence on the medium-term outcomes of refugees in the UK. We fill this gap by looking … at the case of "East African Asians" who arrived as refugees in the late 1960s and early 1970s. We use data from the UK …
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Refugee Year 1959/60 and the new funds for the UN High Commissioner for Refugees. …
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Forced displacement results from some form of direct or indirect violence or factors known as push factors. Such migration is not an outcome of volition but of coercion. Based on a systematic review of relevant literature, this report presents rapidly rising trends of forced displacement in the...
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initiative to adopt global compacts on refugees and migrants. The author brings to this book, the first of its kind, his vast … screening process -- 7. Refugees and asylum-seekers: eroding rights, less friendly welcome -- 8. Economic effects of migration …
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