We would like to recommend once again to follow the thematic electronic updates of the Forced Migration Current Awareness Blog. We reproduce the last thematic bibliography that may interest our readers.
Another Side to the Story: Syrian Refugees Have Invested over $300 Million in the Turkish Economy (Center for Global Development Blog, Aug. 2017) [text]
Comparing Refugees and South Africans in the Urban Informal Sector, SAMP Migration Policy Series, no. 78 (Southern African Migration Programme, 2017) [text]
Examining Barriers to Workforce Inclusion of Syrian Refugees in Jordan, Dicussion Paper, no. 25 (Better Work, July 2017) [text]
How Much Do Refugees Cost the Taxpayer? (Adam Smith Institute Blog, Aug. 2017) [text]
The Labor Market Impact of Refugees: Evidence from the U.S. Resettlement Program, Working Paper, no. 2017-04 (U.S. Dept. of State, Aug. 2017) [text]
"Mentoring as a Way of Integrating Refugees into the Labour Market: Evidence from a Swedish Pilot Scheme," Economic Analysis and Policy, In Press, 12 Aug. 2017 [open access]
Protecting Refugees in Nations Struggling with Poverty and Instability (Refugees Deeply, Aug. 2017) [text]
Putting Refugees to Work (Handelsblatt, July 2017) [text]
Refugee Entrepreneurial Economies in Urban South Africa, SAMP Migration Policy Series, no. 76 (Southern African Migration Programme, 2017) [text]
Refugee Entrepreneurs ‘Keep Business Alive’ in Upstate New York (Refugees Deeply, Aug. 2017) [text]
The Right to Work for International Protection Applicants (Irish Refugee Council, July 2017) [text]
Selling Sand in the Desert: The Economic Impact of Migration in Agadez (Samuel Hall, Jan. 2017) [text via ReliefWeb]
Step Up: How to Get Refugees into Work Quickly (Tent, Aug. 2017) [text]
- See also related Axios article.
What Happens When Refugees Come to the United States (National Bureau of Economic Research, Aug. 2017) [text]
"Within 7 Years, Refugees are Self-sufficient and Contributing to the U.S., on Average," Washington Post, 15 Aug. 2017 [text]
Related post:
- Thematic Focus: Work/Economic Aspects (20 July 2017)
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