Sub-Saharan Africa hosts a large proportion of the world's refugees, raising concerns about the consequences on host countries. Uganda is the largest refugee-hosting country in Africa and is praised for its progressive refugee policy. We analyze the effects of hosting refugees on material welfare in Uganda, relying on longitudinal data and an instrumental variable approach. Our results indicate that Ugandan households benefit from living close to refugee settlements. In contrast to the existing literature, those initially involved in subsistence agriculture benefit the most. The effect seems to be driven by the few households able to move from subsistence agriculture to commercial farming and to some extent, to wage employment
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Every day people are forced by either, war, conflict, natural disasters or other uncontrollable circ...
While some migrate with choice, others are forced to leave. This master thesis deals with the situat...
Sub-Saharan Africa hosts a large proportion of the world’s refugees, raising concerns about the cons...
Social protection transfers are the most widespread measures adopted to stabilize refugee households...
Refugees are mainly hosted in low-income countries, where they often remain for a long time. Therefo...
Uganda’s refugee policies have been widely recognised as among the most progressive in the world. Th...
Natural Resource Economics Discussion Papers are preliminary research reports by members of the GSA-...
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Despite the large and growing number of humanitarian emergencies, there is little economic research ...
Several countries currently have ongoing armed conflicts or are in post-conflict. Relatedly, the num...
Despite the large and growing number of humanitarian emergencies, there is little economic research ...
This paper examines the influence of Congolese refugees on host communities in Rwanda, with a focus ...
Every day people are forced by either, war, conflict, natural disasters or other uncontrollable circ...
While some migrate with choice, others are forced to leave. This master thesis deals with the situat...
Sub-Saharan Africa hosts a large proportion of the world’s refugees, raising concerns about the cons...
Social protection transfers are the most widespread measures adopted to stabilize refugee households...
Refugees are mainly hosted in low-income countries, where they often remain for a long time. Therefo...
Uganda’s refugee policies have been widely recognised as among the most progressive in the world. Th...
Natural Resource Economics Discussion Papers are preliminary research reports by members of the GSA-...
Every year, thousands of refugees are forced to leave their countries of origin and are hosted by th...
161 pagesThis research explored associations between refugee housing characteristics and desired ref...
In the context of protracted refugee situations, there has been a revival in concern among policymak...
With a growing number of displaced people, there is a need for robust approaches to coping with disp...
Despite the large and growing number of humanitarian emergencies, there is little economic research ...
Several countries currently have ongoing armed conflicts or are in post-conflict. Relatedly, the num...
Despite the large and growing number of humanitarian emergencies, there is little economic research ...
This paper examines the influence of Congolese refugees on host communities in Rwanda, with a focus ...
Every day people are forced by either, war, conflict, natural disasters or other uncontrollable circ...
While some migrate with choice, others are forced to leave. This master thesis deals with the situat...