This research investigates circumstances that force people to abandon their homes during civilian conflicts. Every year millions of people leave their homes and become either refugees or internally displaced persons (IDPs) as a result of conflict. At the same time, millions of others choose to stay put and risk their lives. Existing literature on international politics tends to conclude that displacement is an obvious consequence of conflict and focuses exclusively on explaining the causes of conflict at the macro level. However, little is known at the individual level about why some people choose to stay while others choose to leave. My research is motivated by this puzzle. Specifically, I ask why some people, even when faced with extreme ...
Acknowledgements: We would like to thank William Axinn, Dirgha Ghimire, and John Delfeld for their h...
This research examines the correlation between government Ineptitude and the rise of internal displa...
We can distinguish two general causes of internal displacement worldwide: 1. the impact of threats t...
An often forgotten, but very significant and lasting consequence of civil war is forced migration. V...
Although different theoretical arguments have been developed for understanding civil wars, very few ...
This study investigates circumstances that affect individuals’ decisions of whether or not to flee t...
Adding value to existing aggregate cross-national analyses on forced migration, I use subnational-le...
While violent political conflicts rage around the world, social science researchers are attempting t...
This paper is a study of migration during a period of violent political conflict in Nepal. Past stud...
This article examines Nepal’s policies regarding internally displaced persons (IDPs), and aid effort...
International and regional conflicts have been the most significant source of forced displacement an...
Displacement due to war, protracted conflicts, mass violation of human rights, generalised violence,...
ABSTRACT Internally displaced persons remaining in camps - who are they, why do they stay? A case st...
This paper examines how employment and household assets moderate the relationship between armed conf...
The overall objective of this study was to explore the causes and impacts of internal displacement i...
Acknowledgements: We would like to thank William Axinn, Dirgha Ghimire, and John Delfeld for their h...
This research examines the correlation between government Ineptitude and the rise of internal displa...
We can distinguish two general causes of internal displacement worldwide: 1. the impact of threats t...
An often forgotten, but very significant and lasting consequence of civil war is forced migration. V...
Although different theoretical arguments have been developed for understanding civil wars, very few ...
This study investigates circumstances that affect individuals’ decisions of whether or not to flee t...
Adding value to existing aggregate cross-national analyses on forced migration, I use subnational-le...
While violent political conflicts rage around the world, social science researchers are attempting t...
This paper is a study of migration during a period of violent political conflict in Nepal. Past stud...
This article examines Nepal’s policies regarding internally displaced persons (IDPs), and aid effort...
International and regional conflicts have been the most significant source of forced displacement an...
Displacement due to war, protracted conflicts, mass violation of human rights, generalised violence,...
ABSTRACT Internally displaced persons remaining in camps - who are they, why do they stay? A case st...
This paper examines how employment and household assets moderate the relationship between armed conf...
The overall objective of this study was to explore the causes and impacts of internal displacement i...
Acknowledgements: We would like to thank William Axinn, Dirgha Ghimire, and John Delfeld for their h...
This research examines the correlation between government Ineptitude and the rise of internal displa...
We can distinguish two general causes of internal displacement worldwide: 1. the impact of threats t...