Assessing the Impacts and Costs of Forced Displacement : Volume 1. A Mixed Methods Approach
Globally, over 40 million people have been forced to leave or flee their homes due to conflict, violence, and human rights violations either as refugees outside their country of origin or Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs). A substantial number li...
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ACCESS TO EMPLOYMENT ACCESS TO MARKETS ACCESSIBILITY ACCOUNTING AGRICULTURAL WORKERS ASYLUM ASYLUM SEEKERS BORDERS CHILD LABOUR CIVIL CONFLICT CONSUMPTION SMOOTHING COPING STRATEGIES COUNTRIES OF ORIGIN COUNTRY OF ORIGIN CRIME CRIME RATES CULTURAL IDENTITY DEMAND FOR FOOD DEVELOPMENT GOALS DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTIONS DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES DISABILITY DISCRIMINATION DISEASES DISPLACED PEOPLE DISPLACEMENT DIVORCE DOMESTIC VIOLENCE EARLY MARRIAGE EARLY MARRIAGES ECONOMIC ANALYSIS ECONOMIC CONDITIONS ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMICS EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT EDUCATIONAL LEVELS EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT STATUS ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY ETHNIC CLEANSING ETHNIC GROUP ETHNIC GROUPS EVALUATION PROCESS EXILE EXOGENOUS SHOCK EXPOSURE TO VIOLENCE EXTENDED FAMILY FAMILY COMPOSITION FAMILY SIZE FLOW OF REFUGEES FOOD INSECURITY FORCED MIGRATION GENDER ROLES GENOCIDE GOVERNMENT AGENCIES GOVERNMENT POLICIES HEALTH MINISTRIES HIV HOST COMMUNITIES HOST COUNTRIES HOST COUNTRY HOST GOVERNMENT HOST POPULATION HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS HOUSING HUMAN CAPITAL HUMAN RIGHTS HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS HUMAN SECURITY HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE IMMIGRANTS IMPACT OF VIOLENCE INCOME INCOME REDISTRIBUTION INFANT INFANT MORTALITY INFLUX OF REFUGEES INFORMAL ECONOMY INFORMAL SECTOR INNOVATION INSURANCE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY INTERNATIONAL CONVENTIONS JOBS KINSHIP LABOUR LABOUR FORCE LABOUR FORCE PARTICIPATION LABOUR MARKET LABOUR MARKET OUTCOMES LABOUR MARKETS LABOUR SUPPLY LAND USE LITERACY RATES LIVING CONDITIONS LOCAL COMMUNITIES LOCAL ECONOMY LOCAL LABOUR MARKETS LOCAL POPULATION MALARIA MARITAL STATUS MARKET WAGES MATERNAL HEALTH MENTAL HEALTH MIGRATION MOVEMENT OF PEOPLE NATIONAL LEVEL NATIONAL LEVELS NATURAL RESOURCES NUMBER OF REFUGEES NUTRITION OCCUPATION OCCUPATIONS PERFECT INFORMATION POLICY DECISIONS POLICY MAKERS POLITICAL ECONOMY POLITICAL RIGHTS POPULATION CENTRE POPULATION DENSITY POPULATION DISPLACEMENT POPULATION ESTIMATES PRACTITIONERS PROSTITUTION PUBLIC SERVICES REFUGEE REFUGEE CAMPS REFUGEE STUDIES REFUGEES REMITTANCES RENTS REPATRIATION RESETTLEMENT RESOURCE CONSTRAINTS RESPECT RURAL AREAS RURAL POPULATIONS SELF-RELIANCE SEX SEX TRADE SKILL LEVEL SKILLED OCCUPATIONS SMALL BUSINESS SOCIAL CAPITAL SOCIAL CHANGE SOCIAL CHANGES SOCIAL FACTORS SOCIAL GROUPS SOCIAL IMPACTS SOCIAL INDICATORS SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE SOCIAL MOBILITY SOCIAL NETWORKS SPECIES SUBSTANCE ABUSE SUBSTITUTION EFFECTS SUPPLIERS TRAINING COSTS TRANSPORTATION UNEMPLOYED UNEMPLOYMENT UNEMPLOYMENT RATE UNEMPLOYMENT RATES URBAN AREAS VULNERABILITY WAGE RATES WAGES WAR WORKER WORKERS WORKING CONDITIONS XENOPHOBIA |
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ACCESS TO EMPLOYMENT ACCESS TO MARKETS ACCESSIBILITY ACCOUNTING AGRICULTURAL WORKERS ASYLUM ASYLUM SEEKERS BORDERS CHILD LABOUR CIVIL CONFLICT CONSUMPTION SMOOTHING COPING STRATEGIES COUNTRIES OF ORIGIN COUNTRY OF ORIGIN CRIME CRIME RATES CULTURAL IDENTITY DEMAND FOR FOOD DEVELOPMENT GOALS DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTIONS DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES DISABILITY DISCRIMINATION DISEASES DISPLACED PEOPLE DISPLACEMENT DIVORCE DOMESTIC VIOLENCE EARLY MARRIAGE EARLY MARRIAGES ECONOMIC ANALYSIS ECONOMIC CONDITIONS ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMICS EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT EDUCATIONAL LEVELS EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT STATUS ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY ETHNIC CLEANSING ETHNIC GROUP ETHNIC GROUPS EVALUATION PROCESS EXILE EXOGENOUS SHOCK EXPOSURE TO VIOLENCE EXTENDED FAMILY FAMILY COMPOSITION FAMILY SIZE FLOW OF REFUGEES FOOD INSECURITY FORCED MIGRATION GENDER ROLES GENOCIDE GOVERNMENT AGENCIES GOVERNMENT POLICIES HEALTH MINISTRIES HIV HOST COMMUNITIES HOST COUNTRIES HOST COUNTRY HOST GOVERNMENT HOST POPULATION HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS HOUSING HUMAN CAPITAL HUMAN RIGHTS HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS HUMAN SECURITY HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE IMMIGRANTS IMPACT OF VIOLENCE INCOME INCOME REDISTRIBUTION INFANT INFANT MORTALITY INFLUX OF REFUGEES INFORMAL ECONOMY INFORMAL SECTOR INNOVATION INSURANCE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY INTERNATIONAL CONVENTIONS JOBS KINSHIP LABOUR LABOUR FORCE LABOUR FORCE PARTICIPATION LABOUR MARKET LABOUR MARKET OUTCOMES LABOUR MARKETS LABOUR SUPPLY LAND USE LITERACY RATES LIVING CONDITIONS LOCAL COMMUNITIES LOCAL ECONOMY LOCAL LABOUR MARKETS LOCAL POPULATION MALARIA MARITAL STATUS MARKET WAGES MATERNAL HEALTH MENTAL HEALTH MIGRATION MOVEMENT OF PEOPLE NATIONAL LEVEL NATIONAL LEVELS NATURAL RESOURCES NUMBER OF REFUGEES NUTRITION OCCUPATION OCCUPATIONS PERFECT INFORMATION POLICY DECISIONS POLICY MAKERS POLITICAL ECONOMY POLITICAL RIGHTS POPULATION CENTRE POPULATION DENSITY POPULATION DISPLACEMENT POPULATION ESTIMATES PRACTITIONERS PROSTITUTION PUBLIC SERVICES REFUGEE REFUGEE CAMPS REFUGEE STUDIES REFUGEES REMITTANCES RENTS REPATRIATION RESETTLEMENT RESOURCE CONSTRAINTS RESPECT RURAL AREAS RURAL POPULATIONS SELF-RELIANCE SEX SEX TRADE SKILL LEVEL SKILLED OCCUPATIONS SMALL BUSINESS SOCIAL CAPITAL SOCIAL CHANGE SOCIAL CHANGES SOCIAL FACTORS SOCIAL GROUPS SOCIAL IMPACTS SOCIAL INDICATORS SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE SOCIAL MOBILITY SOCIAL NETWORKS SPECIES SUBSTANCE ABUSE SUBSTITUTION EFFECTS SUPPLIERS TRAINING COSTS TRANSPORTATION UNEMPLOYED UNEMPLOYMENT UNEMPLOYMENT RATE UNEMPLOYMENT RATES URBAN AREAS VULNERABILITY WAGE RATES WAGES WAR WORKER WORKERS WORKING CONDITIONS XENOPHOBIA Fiddian-Qasmiyeh, Elena Ruiz, Isabel Vargas-Silva, Carlos Zetter, Roger Assessing the Impacts and Costs of Forced Displacement : Volume 1. A Mixed Methods Approach |
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Globally, over 40 million people have
been forced to leave or flee their homes due to conflict,
violence, and human rights violations either as refugees
outside their country of origin or Internally Displaced
Persons (IDPs). A substantial number live in protracted
displacement where return has not been possible.Forced
displacement is a humanitarian crisis: but it also produces
developmental impacts - short and longer term, negative and
positive - affecting human and social capital, economic
growth, poverty reduction efforts, environmental
sustainability and societal fragility. A prevailing view is
that refugees are a burden on the development aspirations of
host countries and populations and that negative
socio-economic and environmental impacts and costs outweigh
the positive contributions (actual or potential) that
forcibly displaced people might make. The losses incurred by
the displaced populations themselves reinforce perceptions
of vulnerability and dependency and thus assumptions of the
burden they might impose. This study provides such a
methodology. The development and drafting of the methodology
and the state of the art literature review was conducted by
the refugee studies centre, with valuable and constructive
inputs from the partner organizations. |
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Economic & Sector Work :: Other Poverty Study |
author |
Fiddian-Qasmiyeh, Elena Ruiz, Isabel Vargas-Silva, Carlos Zetter, Roger |
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Fiddian-Qasmiyeh, Elena Ruiz, Isabel Vargas-Silva, Carlos Zetter, Roger |
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Fiddian-Qasmiyeh, Elena |
title |
Assessing the Impacts and Costs of Forced Displacement : Volume 1. A Mixed Methods Approach |
title_short |
Assessing the Impacts and Costs of Forced Displacement : Volume 1. A Mixed Methods Approach |
title_full |
Assessing the Impacts and Costs of Forced Displacement : Volume 1. A Mixed Methods Approach |
title_fullStr |
Assessing the Impacts and Costs of Forced Displacement : Volume 1. A Mixed Methods Approach |
title_full_unstemmed |
Assessing the Impacts and Costs of Forced Displacement : Volume 1. A Mixed Methods Approach |
title_sort |
assessing the impacts and costs of forced displacement : volume 1. a mixed methods approach |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2013 |
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okr-10986-160962021-04-23T14:03:22Z Assessing the Impacts and Costs of Forced Displacement : Volume 1. A Mixed Methods Approach Fiddian-Qasmiyeh, Elena Ruiz, Isabel Vargas-Silva, Carlos Zetter, Roger ACCESS TO EMPLOYMENT ACCESS TO MARKETS ACCESSIBILITY ACCOUNTING AGRICULTURAL WORKERS ASYLUM ASYLUM SEEKERS BORDERS CHILD LABOUR CIVIL CONFLICT CONSUMPTION SMOOTHING COPING STRATEGIES COUNTRIES OF ORIGIN COUNTRY OF ORIGIN CRIME CRIME RATES CULTURAL IDENTITY DEMAND FOR FOOD DEVELOPMENT GOALS DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTIONS DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES DISABILITY DISCRIMINATION DISEASES DISPLACED PEOPLE DISPLACEMENT DIVORCE DOMESTIC VIOLENCE EARLY MARRIAGE EARLY MARRIAGES ECONOMIC ANALYSIS ECONOMIC CONDITIONS ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMICS EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT EDUCATIONAL LEVELS EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT STATUS ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY ETHNIC CLEANSING ETHNIC GROUP ETHNIC GROUPS EVALUATION PROCESS EXILE EXOGENOUS SHOCK EXPOSURE TO VIOLENCE EXTENDED FAMILY FAMILY COMPOSITION FAMILY SIZE FLOW OF REFUGEES FOOD INSECURITY FORCED MIGRATION GENDER ROLES GENOCIDE GOVERNMENT AGENCIES GOVERNMENT POLICIES HEALTH MINISTRIES HIV HOST COMMUNITIES HOST COUNTRIES HOST COUNTRY HOST GOVERNMENT HOST POPULATION HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS HOUSING HUMAN CAPITAL HUMAN RIGHTS HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS HUMAN SECURITY HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE IMMIGRANTS IMPACT OF VIOLENCE INCOME INCOME REDISTRIBUTION INFANT INFANT MORTALITY INFLUX OF REFUGEES INFORMAL ECONOMY INFORMAL SECTOR INNOVATION INSURANCE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY INTERNATIONAL CONVENTIONS JOBS KINSHIP LABOUR LABOUR FORCE LABOUR FORCE PARTICIPATION LABOUR MARKET LABOUR MARKET OUTCOMES LABOUR MARKETS LABOUR SUPPLY LAND USE LITERACY RATES LIVING CONDITIONS LOCAL COMMUNITIES LOCAL ECONOMY LOCAL LABOUR MARKETS LOCAL POPULATION MALARIA MARITAL STATUS MARKET WAGES MATERNAL HEALTH MENTAL HEALTH MIGRATION MOVEMENT OF PEOPLE NATIONAL LEVEL NATIONAL LEVELS NATURAL RESOURCES NUMBER OF REFUGEES NUTRITION OCCUPATION OCCUPATIONS PERFECT INFORMATION POLICY DECISIONS POLICY MAKERS POLITICAL ECONOMY POLITICAL RIGHTS POPULATION CENTRE POPULATION DENSITY POPULATION DISPLACEMENT POPULATION ESTIMATES PRACTITIONERS PROSTITUTION PUBLIC SERVICES REFUGEE REFUGEE CAMPS REFUGEE STUDIES REFUGEES REMITTANCES RENTS REPATRIATION RESETTLEMENT RESOURCE CONSTRAINTS RESPECT RURAL AREAS RURAL POPULATIONS SELF-RELIANCE SEX SEX TRADE SKILL LEVEL SKILLED OCCUPATIONS SMALL BUSINESS SOCIAL CAPITAL SOCIAL CHANGE SOCIAL CHANGES SOCIAL FACTORS SOCIAL GROUPS SOCIAL IMPACTS SOCIAL INDICATORS SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE SOCIAL MOBILITY SOCIAL NETWORKS SPECIES SUBSTANCE ABUSE SUBSTITUTION EFFECTS SUPPLIERS TRAINING COSTS TRANSPORTATION UNEMPLOYED UNEMPLOYMENT UNEMPLOYMENT RATE UNEMPLOYMENT RATES URBAN AREAS VULNERABILITY WAGE RATES WAGES WAR WORKER WORKERS WORKING CONDITIONS XENOPHOBIA Globally, over 40 million people have been forced to leave or flee their homes due to conflict, violence, and human rights violations either as refugees outside their country of origin or Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs). A substantial number live in protracted displacement where return has not been possible.Forced displacement is a humanitarian crisis: but it also produces developmental impacts - short and longer term, negative and positive - affecting human and social capital, economic growth, poverty reduction efforts, environmental sustainability and societal fragility. A prevailing view is that refugees are a burden on the development aspirations of host countries and populations and that negative socio-economic and environmental impacts and costs outweigh the positive contributions (actual or potential) that forcibly displaced people might make. The losses incurred by the displaced populations themselves reinforce perceptions of vulnerability and dependency and thus assumptions of the burden they might impose. This study provides such a methodology. The development and drafting of the methodology and the state of the art literature review was conducted by the refugee studies centre, with valuable and constructive inputs from the partner organizations. 2013-10-07T16:26:52Z 2013-10-07T16:26:52Z 2012-05-01 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2012/05/17817146/assessing-forced-displacement-mixed-methods-approach http://hdl.handle.net/10986/16096 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Other Poverty Study Economic & Sector Work |