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_aThe mobility of displaced Syrians : _ban economic and social analysis / _cThis study was prepared by a multidisciplinary World Bank team led by Harun Onder and Haneen Sayed. Inputs from the UNHCR were prepared by a team led by Sima Kanaan. The project was implemented under the guidance of Kevin Carey. |
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_aWashington, DC : _bWorld Bank, _c2019 |
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300 | _a322 pages | ||
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520 | _aThis report analyzes the spontaneous mobility of Syrian refugees in Lebanon, Jordan, and Iraq. To do this, it follows a five-step integrated analytical strategy: first, a review of international experience helps identify factors that contribute to mobility (a.k.a. push and pull factors), then, the conditions faced by Syrians inside and outside Syria along these factors are investigated. Next, the relative importance of each factor is estimated by using actual returns to Syria that have taken place so far. Finally, potential roles that can be played by these factors going forward are simulated with a scenario-based approach. | ||
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_amigration _xsocial conditions _xrefugees _xeconomic conditions _zIraq _zLebanon _zJordan _zSyria |
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653 | _areturn migration | ||
700 | _aOnder, Harun | ||
700 | _aSayed, Haneen | ||
700 | _aKanaan, Sima | ||
700 | _aCarey, Kevin | ||
710 | _aWorld Bank | ||
710 | _aUNHCR | ||
852 | _h(569.1) Mobility | ||
942 | _cMONO |