Refugees are perceived as a category of people that are ‘vulnerable’ per se. However, once they have arrived in (high-income) hosting countries and are supported by a welfare state, vulnerability needs to be rethought, as they face new challenges and potential sources of inequality. In this paper, we have measured vulnerability as the probability of experiencing jointly three interdependent risks: social isolation, financial worries and poor health. For this purpose, we estimated a trivariate logit model to evaluate how individual and household characteristics are associated with vulnerability and also made inferences regarding the residual association between pairs of risks, conditionally to a set of selected covariates. Using the 2016...
Refugees are at an increased risk of mental health problems and low subjective well-being. Living ci...
Background Mental disorders among refugees as well as their risk factors are already well documen...
This case study touches on the development of refugees’ mental and physical health from their stays ...
The United Nations’ Vulnerability Assessment Framework (VAF) of refugees encompasses a set of indic...
In this paper, we link the peril of asylum seekers’ migratory journey to economically quantifiable o...
This paper uses the experimental setup of Tanaka et al. (2010) to measure refugees’ risk preference...
Objectives: Responding to the mental health needs of refugees remains a pressing challenge worldwide...
This paper uses the experimental setup of Tanaka et al. (2010) to measure refugees’ risk preference...
Immigrant inflows in 2015 triggered manifold reactions all over Europe. Questions about the integrat...
In this study, we focus on the evolution of refugees’ well-being in the first years after their arri...
This paper uses the experimental setup of Tanaka et al. (2010) to measure refugees’ risk preferences...
In this study, we focus on the evolution of refugees’ well-being in the first years after their arri...
Background: Recently, we reported a strong, disease-independent relationship between accumulated pre...
Vulnerability has become a key concept in discourses and policies on international protection and re...
In the context of the so-called ‘refugee crisis’, the assessment of vulnerability has become a key t...
Refugees are at an increased risk of mental health problems and low subjective well-being. Living ci...
Background Mental disorders among refugees as well as their risk factors are already well documen...
This case study touches on the development of refugees’ mental and physical health from their stays ...
The United Nations’ Vulnerability Assessment Framework (VAF) of refugees encompasses a set of indic...
In this paper, we link the peril of asylum seekers’ migratory journey to economically quantifiable o...
This paper uses the experimental setup of Tanaka et al. (2010) to measure refugees’ risk preference...
Objectives: Responding to the mental health needs of refugees remains a pressing challenge worldwide...
This paper uses the experimental setup of Tanaka et al. (2010) to measure refugees’ risk preference...
Immigrant inflows in 2015 triggered manifold reactions all over Europe. Questions about the integrat...
In this study, we focus on the evolution of refugees’ well-being in the first years after their arri...
This paper uses the experimental setup of Tanaka et al. (2010) to measure refugees’ risk preferences...
In this study, we focus on the evolution of refugees’ well-being in the first years after their arri...
Background: Recently, we reported a strong, disease-independent relationship between accumulated pre...
Vulnerability has become a key concept in discourses and policies on international protection and re...
In the context of the so-called ‘refugee crisis’, the assessment of vulnerability has become a key t...
Refugees are at an increased risk of mental health problems and low subjective well-being. Living ci...
Background Mental disorders among refugees as well as their risk factors are already well documen...
This case study touches on the development of refugees’ mental and physical health from their stays ...