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Syrian Crisis, Syrian Refugees
2019This chapter opens up on the premises of the Syrian refugee crisis, situating it within the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) regional order. Doing so, it offers an overview of the socio-economic and political factors that led to the Syrian civil war and the massive displacements of populations beyond the Syrian borders.
Juline Beaujouan, Amjed Rasheed
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Healthcare for Syrian refugees
BMJ, 2015As Syria’s civil war rages on, promised aid money has not materialised and the UN is struggling to provide healthcare for more than four million refugees. Jonathan Gornall reports During a snow storm on New Year’s Day this year, triplets Riyadh, Ahmed, and Khalid were born in a refugee camp in Lebanon’s Bekaa Valley.
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2018
In academic literature on Syrian refugee migration in Turkey, the situation has generally been portrayed as yet another “refugee crisis” or a “migration crisis” that the international community and the Turkish state must manage efficiently. This chapter argues that the word “crisis” might be better applied to the larger social and political dynamics ...
Danièle Bélanger, Cenk Saracoglu
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In academic literature on Syrian refugee migration in Turkey, the situation has generally been portrayed as yet another “refugee crisis” or a “migration crisis” that the international community and the Turkish state must manage efficiently. This chapter argues that the word “crisis” might be better applied to the larger social and political dynamics ...
Danièle Bélanger, Cenk Saracoglu
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2019
Since 2011, Jordan has been hosting a substantial number of refugees from Syria. This chapter profiles the Syrian refugee population in Jordan in terms of demographic characteristics, participation in the labor market, education, and health outcomes. Syrian refugees are disproportionately young, with half of the refugee population under age 15. Despite
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Since 2011, Jordan has been hosting a substantial number of refugees from Syria. This chapter profiles the Syrian refugee population in Jordan in terms of demographic characteristics, participation in the labor market, education, and health outcomes. Syrian refugees are disproportionately young, with half of the refugee population under age 15. Despite
Caroline Krafft +3 more
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