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Tag: surveys

The UK’s hypocritical and heartless approach to displacement and migration

Posted on 12 Dec 2022 (7 Feb 2023) by Admin

Referring to small boats crossing the Channel, the UK Home Secretary, Suella Braverman, has claimed that she is intent on …[more »]

Tagged displacement-affected communities, feminist economics, global, mutual aid, surveys

The politics of Syrian refugees’ economic impact

Posted on 8 Dec 2022 (8 Dec 2022) by Admin

Policymakers in Lebanon argue that displaced people, particularly Syrian refugees, are one of the causes of the country’s failing economy. …[more »]

Tagged aid, community engagement, displacement-affected communities, Lebanon, surveys

Our leaders need to stop repeating the myth that refugees are an economic burden

Posted on 25 May 2022 (25 May 2022) by Admin

A blog post by Sunit Bagree, Communications Manager for the Protracted Displacement Economies project, challenging the idea that refugees are …[more »]

Tagged economic justice, global, key concepts, policy, surveys

Somali women refugees’ resilience in urban Ethiopia

Posted on 8 Mar 2022 (17 Feb 2023) by Admin

As of April 2021, there were 208,825 registered Somali refugees in Ethiopia, which is 25.6% of the registered refugee population …[more »]

Tagged community engagement, displacement-affected communities, Ethiopia, feminist economics, mutual aid, surveys

Reflections on survey methods in a refugee village in Pakistan

Posted on 16 Nov 2021 (16 Nov 2021) by Admin

A key data set for the Protracted Displacement Economies project is a large-scale household survey. Some of the challenges associated with household …[more »]

Tagged Pakistan, refugees, research ethics, surveys

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