03 April 2014

Thematic Focus: Work/Economic Aspects

Fighting to Survive: Refugees and the Right to Work, Panel at 2014 Spring Meeting of ABA Section of International Law, 3 April 2014 [access]
- Scroll down to April 3rd, 9:00 AM for link to access panel presentations.

Interventions to Improve the Economic Self-sufficiency and Well-being of Resettled Refugees: A Systematic Review (The Campbell Library, May 2013) [access]

"'Life Space Mapping' as an Innovative Method in Career Counselling for Refugees, Asylum Seekers and Migrants," Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences, vol. 114 (Feb. 2014) [open access]

"Meet the Professional Refugees Lucky to Get the Minimum Wage in the UK," The Guardian, 7 March 2014 [text]

Refugee Livelihoods and Engagement with Host Economies (Debating Development Blog, March 2014) [text]

Refugees and the Right to Work (PACE, March 2014) [text]

Remaking the Case for Linking Relief, Rehabilitation and Development: How LRRD can Become a Practically Useful Concept for Assistance in Difficult Places (Humanitarian Policy Group, March 2014) [text]

Supporting Resilience in Difficult Places: A Critical Look at Applying the 'Resilience' Concept in Countries Where Crises are the Norm (Humanitarian Policy Group, March 2014) [text]

Related post:
- Thematic Focus: Work/Economic Aspects (3 March 2014)

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