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In countries where civil war has formally ended, not all refugees return. Nor does emigration come to a halt. Why? We … argue that three specific features of post‐war situations explain the varying levels of outward migration: the quality of … the major drivers of outward migration after civil war. Complementary evidence from the two case studies shows that the …
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Syrian refugees. Using the information on the timing of first violence after marriage within a discrete-time duration … were married before the civil war. Additionally, the rise in IPV after the refugees' arrival in Jordan diminishes over time … calculate refugee density reveals that greater social isolation, indicated by reduced proximity to other refugees, significantly …
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The proportion of affected populations who flee violent conflict is much smaller than is widely assumed. Many decide to remain in the conflict zones. They are often referred to as stayees. Three groups can be identified. Some people stay voluntarily. Others do so involuntarily, for example...
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migration is not an outcome of volition but of coercion. Based on a systematic review of relevant literature, this report …
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