This thesis is serves to examine the refugee policies in Tanzania and Uganda and how they have affected refugee participation in their labor market economies. I focused on two developing nations because much of refugee discourse revolves around the global north, leaving developing nations out of the conversation. This gap in discourse inspired this topic in hopes of encouraging more scholarly contributions. Considering the economic impact of refugees provides an empirical approach to humanitarian issues exposing the overlap between politics, economics, and humanity
The recent refugee crisis have caused turmoil across the world, in which many states responds differ...
Every year, thousands of refugees are forced to leave their countries of origin and are hosted by th...
Little theoretical or empirical work examines migration policy in the developing world. We develop a...
Of the estimated 22.5 million refugees worldwide, approximately 26% live in sub-Saharan Africa. With...
This article examines refugee integration in a globalizing world through the example of the efforts ...
Master's thesis in Migration and Intercultural RelationsWhile some migrate with choice, others are f...
Uganda’s refugee policies have been widely recognised as among the most progressive in the world. Th...
Multi-sited fieldwork in Uganda allows for an exploration of the complex patterns of engagement betw...
Since its independence, Tanzania has been the location of choice for many refugees in the Great Lake...
Studying the impact that a refugee population has on itshost country’s economy is important when ass...
This thesis attempts to analyze one of the gravest humanitarian challenges of our time, the refugee ...
The role of migration in reducing poverty in developing countries has been investigated mainly from ...
With a growing number of displaced people, there is a need for robust approaches to coping with disp...
While a ‘burden narrative’ dominates the popular and political discourse regarding the economic impa...
Published online : 15 March 2022While a ‘burden narrative’ dominates the popular and political disco...
The recent refugee crisis have caused turmoil across the world, in which many states responds differ...
Every year, thousands of refugees are forced to leave their countries of origin and are hosted by th...
Little theoretical or empirical work examines migration policy in the developing world. We develop a...
Of the estimated 22.5 million refugees worldwide, approximately 26% live in sub-Saharan Africa. With...
This article examines refugee integration in a globalizing world through the example of the efforts ...
Master's thesis in Migration and Intercultural RelationsWhile some migrate with choice, others are f...
Uganda’s refugee policies have been widely recognised as among the most progressive in the world. Th...
Multi-sited fieldwork in Uganda allows for an exploration of the complex patterns of engagement betw...
Since its independence, Tanzania has been the location of choice for many refugees in the Great Lake...
Studying the impact that a refugee population has on itshost country’s economy is important when ass...
This thesis attempts to analyze one of the gravest humanitarian challenges of our time, the refugee ...
The role of migration in reducing poverty in developing countries has been investigated mainly from ...
With a growing number of displaced people, there is a need for robust approaches to coping with disp...
While a ‘burden narrative’ dominates the popular and political discourse regarding the economic impa...
Published online : 15 March 2022While a ‘burden narrative’ dominates the popular and political disco...
The recent refugee crisis have caused turmoil across the world, in which many states responds differ...
Every year, thousands of refugees are forced to leave their countries of origin and are hosted by th...
Little theoretical or empirical work examines migration policy in the developing world. We develop a...