The number of refugees in the world is on increase once again just like the 1990s. There is plentiful scholarly literature available on the nexus of refugees and host country. This particular study brings new insight into existing literature by focusing on Pakistan (the home of the second largest refugees by numbers) and employing the multi-criteria decision-making (MCDM) techniques such as analytic hierarchy process (AHP) and order of preference by similarity to ideal solution (TOPSIS) to determine how refugees influence host country, and how these influences vary among various refugee populations in the very same country while considering opinions of local communities and organizations dealing with these refugees. At the same time, using ...
Afghanistan is a country that produces the world's largest single group of refugee emergencies in th...
A common public perception in OECD countries suggests that refugees are mostly âeconomic migrantsâ...
Over 25 per cent of present day refugees enjoy asylum in Pakistan, most of them having been there fo...
Background: The refugee problem has become a global concern with multidimensional characteristics. M...
The last few decades have witnessed a massive increase in the transfer of regulatory functions to in...
A refugee is a person who has been displaced and forced to cross the border because of the situation...
The majority of the world\u27s refugees are resettled according to government schemes, but many refu...
There is a considerable debate in terms of opportunities and challenges about the presence of refuge...
Recent data provided by UNHCR indicated that 85% of the world’s displaced people are hosted in devel...
Since 1979, Pakistan has been a key player in the management of Afghan refugees despite challenging ...
The rise is geo-political tensions around the world has led to mass exodus of people from Syria, Afg...
This paper studies long-term trends and patterns in global refugee migration. We explore the intensi...
Pakistan hosts to the world's largest single population of Afghan refugees. However, despite Pakista...
Voluntary repatriation is the most preferred solution to refuge situations; however, for a repatriat...
This paper assesses the proclivity towards refugee-related violence in India, Pakistan, and Banglade...
Afghanistan is a country that produces the world's largest single group of refugee emergencies in th...
A common public perception in OECD countries suggests that refugees are mostly âeconomic migrantsâ...
Over 25 per cent of present day refugees enjoy asylum in Pakistan, most of them having been there fo...
Background: The refugee problem has become a global concern with multidimensional characteristics. M...
The last few decades have witnessed a massive increase in the transfer of regulatory functions to in...
A refugee is a person who has been displaced and forced to cross the border because of the situation...
The majority of the world\u27s refugees are resettled according to government schemes, but many refu...
There is a considerable debate in terms of opportunities and challenges about the presence of refuge...
Recent data provided by UNHCR indicated that 85% of the world’s displaced people are hosted in devel...
Since 1979, Pakistan has been a key player in the management of Afghan refugees despite challenging ...
The rise is geo-political tensions around the world has led to mass exodus of people from Syria, Afg...
This paper studies long-term trends and patterns in global refugee migration. We explore the intensi...
Pakistan hosts to the world's largest single population of Afghan refugees. However, despite Pakista...
Voluntary repatriation is the most preferred solution to refuge situations; however, for a repatriat...
This paper assesses the proclivity towards refugee-related violence in India, Pakistan, and Banglade...
Afghanistan is a country that produces the world's largest single group of refugee emergencies in th...
A common public perception in OECD countries suggests that refugees are mostly âeconomic migrantsâ...
Over 25 per cent of present day refugees enjoy asylum in Pakistan, most of them having been there fo...