Displaced persons are relevant actors in determining not only some of their life options but also some of the final results of violent conflict and policies addressing such conflict. Patterns of relocation and return are a key part of those results, especially ethnic-related conflicts. An introductory model to the micro foundations of return (and relocation) is presented here. This model is intended to provide tools for a better understanding of the way violence affects individuals, and more concretely of the way individuals react and cope with it. Particular emphasis is given here to the role played by security concerns (originating in the conflict) in the decision-making process
International audienceThere are inescapable facts and evidence when it comes to dealing with the ret...
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Displaced persons are relevant actors in determining not only some of their life options but also so...
Populations displaced as a result of mass violent conflict have become one of the most pressing huma...
Populations displaced as a result of mass violent conflict have become one of the most pressing huma...
How do internally displaced persons navigate the contested environment of conflicts? When violence b...
Under what conditions will forcibly displaced persons return to their original homes after wars end?...
Post‐conflict return is a highly politically charged process in a number of contexts, both for retur...
Why do some people who are displaced return to their homes of origin after conflict when others do n...
By 2019, a record high of 79.5 million people were forcibly displaced worldwide as a result of perse...
Return does not mean that displaced persons will return to exactly the same place from which they fl...
Forced migration has become commonplace in the international political landscape. In 2015, 60 millio...
International and regional conflicts have been the most significant source of forced displacement an...
While the UNHCR promotes voluntary repatriation as the preferred solution to refugee situations, the...
International audienceThere are inescapable facts and evidence when it comes to dealing with the ret...
Contains fulltext : 135844-OA.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This article...
Contains fulltext : 162096.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Return migratio...
Displaced persons are relevant actors in determining not only some of their life options but also so...
Populations displaced as a result of mass violent conflict have become one of the most pressing huma...
Populations displaced as a result of mass violent conflict have become one of the most pressing huma...
How do internally displaced persons navigate the contested environment of conflicts? When violence b...
Under what conditions will forcibly displaced persons return to their original homes after wars end?...
Post‐conflict return is a highly politically charged process in a number of contexts, both for retur...
Why do some people who are displaced return to their homes of origin after conflict when others do n...
By 2019, a record high of 79.5 million people were forcibly displaced worldwide as a result of perse...
Return does not mean that displaced persons will return to exactly the same place from which they fl...
Forced migration has become commonplace in the international political landscape. In 2015, 60 millio...
International and regional conflicts have been the most significant source of forced displacement an...
While the UNHCR promotes voluntary repatriation as the preferred solution to refugee situations, the...
International audienceThere are inescapable facts and evidence when it comes to dealing with the ret...
Contains fulltext : 135844-OA.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This article...
Contains fulltext : 162096.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Return migratio...