01 September 2011

Economic Aspects of Forced Migration

Activity Choices of Internally Displaced Persons and Returnees: Quantitative Survey Evidence from Post-War Northern Uganda, HiCN Working Paper 98 (Households in Conflict Network, August 2011) [text]

Displaced Populations, Humanitarian Assistance and Hosts: A Framework for Analyzing Impacts on Semi-urban Households (Dept. of Agricultural and Applied Economics, University of Wisconsin, May 2011) [text]

The Economic Integration of Forced Migrants: Evidence for Post-War Germany, IZA Discussion Paper, no. 5855 (Institute for the Study of Labor, July 2011) [text]

The Evils of Forced Migration: Do Integration Policies Alleviate Migrants' Economic Situations?, IZA Discussion Paper, no. 5829 (Institute for the Study of Labor, June 2011) [text]

From Persecution to Poverty: The Costs of the U.S. Refugee Resettlement Program’s Narrow Emphasis on Early Employment (PolicyMatters, July 2011) [text]

Winners and Losers among a Refugee-Hosting Population, Paper presented at 8th Midwest International Economic Development Conference, Madison, Wisconsin, April 2011 [text]
- Revised version of earlier working paper.

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