This chapter describes a study about the reintegration of child returnees in Burundi, a small conflict-affected country that received more than 600,000 former refugees after the conflict ended in 2000. Using unique, nationally representative data collected in 2011, the authors compare the living conditions of both first- and second-generation child returnees to those of children who had not lived abroad; they used a multidimensional approach that encompasses six reintegration dimensions. The findings show a mixed picture regarding the reintegration into Burundi of child returnees, which supports the use of a multidimensional approach to disentangle the various areas of well-being for returning child refugees. The results highlight that more...
Knowledge about the economic implications of refugee return is essential in order to develop adequat...
Vulnerable children’s experiences after (forced) return are understudied. Compared with the situatio...
Knowledge about the economic implications of refugee return is essential in order to develop adequat...
The reintegration constituents of displaced populations are understudied, despite increased attentio...
This paper studies the socio-economic sustainability of refugee return in Burundi using household an...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. Anthropology. American UniversitySince independence in 1962 until recently, Bu...
Background: Substantial attention and resources are aimed at the reintegration of child soldiers, ye...
Child soldiers are one of the major problems in modern society. In the case of northern Uganda, chil...
The goals of this paper are threefold: to provide context for the voluntary repatriation program for...
The extent to which disarmament, demobilisation and reintegration (DDR) programmes initiated by stat...
Previous studies suggest that displacement is one of the channels through which conflict impacts sch...
Refugee return often involves the re-encounter of individuals who were separated for years, but we k...
Advisor: Robert Kaiser; Spring 2018; Includes Figures and Bibliography.Repatriation, or the return o...
Previous studies suggest that displacement is one of the channels through which conflict impacts sch...
Using longitudinal data from Burundi, we explore the consequences of refugee repatriation for stayee...
Knowledge about the economic implications of refugee return is essential in order to develop adequat...
Vulnerable children’s experiences after (forced) return are understudied. Compared with the situatio...
Knowledge about the economic implications of refugee return is essential in order to develop adequat...
The reintegration constituents of displaced populations are understudied, despite increased attentio...
This paper studies the socio-economic sustainability of refugee return in Burundi using household an...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. Anthropology. American UniversitySince independence in 1962 until recently, Bu...
Background: Substantial attention and resources are aimed at the reintegration of child soldiers, ye...
Child soldiers are one of the major problems in modern society. In the case of northern Uganda, chil...
The goals of this paper are threefold: to provide context for the voluntary repatriation program for...
The extent to which disarmament, demobilisation and reintegration (DDR) programmes initiated by stat...
Previous studies suggest that displacement is one of the channels through which conflict impacts sch...
Refugee return often involves the re-encounter of individuals who were separated for years, but we k...
Advisor: Robert Kaiser; Spring 2018; Includes Figures and Bibliography.Repatriation, or the return o...
Previous studies suggest that displacement is one of the channels through which conflict impacts sch...
Using longitudinal data from Burundi, we explore the consequences of refugee repatriation for stayee...
Knowledge about the economic implications of refugee return is essential in order to develop adequat...
Vulnerable children’s experiences after (forced) return are understudied. Compared with the situatio...
Knowledge about the economic implications of refugee return is essential in order to develop adequat...