This paper uses a unique dataset to analyse the migration dynamics of refugees, returnees and, internally displaced people from the Northern Mali conflict. Individuals were interviewed monthly using mobile phones. Our results cast light on the characteristics of these three groups before and after displacement. In addition, we test how employment and security were related to migration status, as well as the willingness to go back home. Individuals who were employed while displaced were less willing to go back to the North, while those who owned a gun were more likely to plan to go back. Additional indicators of personal safety played a lesser role.</p
Background: Return migration, the process of migrants returning to their countries of origin, is a v...
This article uses recent household survey data from the Kayes area (western Mali) to analyse the det...
After a decade of economic crisis in Spain, many immigrants face highly precarious living conditions...
Despite the importance of understanding how refugee crises end, little is known about when and why r...
Abstract: We study the drivers of refugees' decision making about returning home using observationa...
We study the drivers of refugees' decision making about returning home using observational and exper...
Under what conditions will forcibly displaced persons return to their original homes after wars end?...
This study investigates circumstances that affect individuals’ decisions of whether or not to flee t...
An often forgotten, but very significant and lasting consequence of civil war is forced migration. V...
Abstract: After the end of a civil war that lasted for more than two decades, in 2005 hundreds of th...
The literature on forced migration reveals a linkage between conflict-related violence and displacem...
The reintegration constituents of displaced populations are understudied, despite increased attentio...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>This research aimed to...
This study examines the effects of conflict and international humanitarian responses on forced migra...
This paper examines how employment and household assets moderate the relationship between armed conf...
Background: Return migration, the process of migrants returning to their countries of origin, is a v...
This article uses recent household survey data from the Kayes area (western Mali) to analyse the det...
After a decade of economic crisis in Spain, many immigrants face highly precarious living conditions...
Despite the importance of understanding how refugee crises end, little is known about when and why r...
Abstract: We study the drivers of refugees' decision making about returning home using observationa...
We study the drivers of refugees' decision making about returning home using observational and exper...
Under what conditions will forcibly displaced persons return to their original homes after wars end?...
This study investigates circumstances that affect individuals’ decisions of whether or not to flee t...
An often forgotten, but very significant and lasting consequence of civil war is forced migration. V...
Abstract: After the end of a civil war that lasted for more than two decades, in 2005 hundreds of th...
The literature on forced migration reveals a linkage between conflict-related violence and displacem...
The reintegration constituents of displaced populations are understudied, despite increased attentio...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>This research aimed to...
This study examines the effects of conflict and international humanitarian responses on forced migra...
This paper examines how employment and household assets moderate the relationship between armed conf...
Background: Return migration, the process of migrants returning to their countries of origin, is a v...
This article uses recent household survey data from the Kayes area (western Mali) to analyse the det...
After a decade of economic crisis in Spain, many immigrants face highly precarious living conditions...