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Sustainable livelihoods of Afghan migrants in Tehran, Iran
J. Mohammad; D. Glazebrook; G. Jamshidiha / United Nations [UN] High Commission for Refugees, 2005
This paper explores the experiences and livelihoods of Afghan migrants living in Iran. It aims to increase understanding of transnational migration as a key livelihood strategy in the regional context. As a result of Soviet...
The livelihoods of Afghan migrants living in Mashhad, Iran
J. Mohammad; D. Glazebrook; G. Jamshidiha / Reliefweb, 2005
What happens to refugees who spend long periods living in host countries? Why, despite policies aimed to encourage repatriation do some choose not to return? Why do transitory migrants continue to return despite unemployment and poor ...
The livelihoods of Afghan migrants in Pakistan
Afghanistan Research and Evaluation Unit, 2006
Huge numbers of Afghan refugees living in Pakistan have returned to Afghanistan, yet an almost equal number has remained, despite an often hostile government response. Why is this? This paper shows how livelihoods analysis can shed li...
Sustainable livelihoods, migration and development in Ecuador
A. Gallina / Federico Caffe Center, Dept. of Social Sciences, Roskilde University, 2007
How can policy makers best support people’s livelihoods in the context of migration? What policies can enhance social protection in the context of transnational networks? How can policy makers link migration and development to b...
The push and pull factors influencing Afghans in Pakistan
M. Saito; P. Hunte / Afghanistan Research and Evaluation Unit, 2007
What is known about second-generation Afghans living in Pakistan? What can be understood regarding the push and pull factors that influence their decision to stay where they have spent more than half their lives, or return to the plac...
Taking a livelihoods asset based approach to migration, Nepal
S. Thieme / NCCR North South, 2006
According to the livelihoods approach, choice and practice of migration is strongly linked with the assets people possess. Social networks are key assets in determining the nature and potential success of migration as a strategy to im...
Food security, livelihoods and household migration in emergencies
L. Hammond; J. Bush; K. Savage / Overseas Development Institute, 2005
Many of the people that the World Food Programme (WFP) assists in its emergency programmes have migrated as a result of a natural or human-made disaster. This report analyses migration as it is practiced by people not only as a result...
Forced Migration Review issue on migration in emergency situations
M. Couldrey (ed); T. Morris (ed) / Forced Migration Review, 2004
This issue of Forced Migration Review focuses on sustainable livelihoods in emergency situations. In recent years the nature of emergency assistance has undergone significant shifts. Previously, the humanitarian community tended to fo...
Livelihoods protection of Afghan migrants in Iran
M. Abbasi-Shavazi; D. Glazebrook / Afghanistan Research and Evaluation Unit, 2006
Why are so many Afghans in Iran as yet unwilling to return? What can be done to facilitate their reintegration, and to protect them while they continue to live in Iran? This AREU briefing paper highlights the case of Afghan...
Case studies on the transnational networks and livelihoods strategies of Afghan migrants
A. Monsutti / Afghanistan Research and Evaluation Unit, 2006
What is the situation of Afghan migrants in Pakistan and Iran, and of returnees? What are the alternatives to repatriation? This publications synthesises results from a three-country research project on Afghan transnational...
Items 11 to 20 of 54

Items 11 to 20 of 53

The livelihoods of Afghan migrants living in Mashhad, Iran
J. Mohammad; D. Glazebrook; G. Jamshidiha / Reliefweb, 2005
What happens to refugees who spend long periods living in host countries? Why, despite policies aimed to encourage repatriation do some choose not to return? Why do transitory migrants continue to return despite unemployment and poor ...
The livelihoods of Afghan migrants in Pakistan
Afghanistan Research and Evaluation Unit, 2006
Huge numbers of Afghan refugees living in Pakistan have returned to Afghanistan, yet an almost equal number has remained, despite an often hostile government response. Why is this? This paper shows how livelihoods analysis can shed li...
Sustainable livelihoods, migration and development in Ecuador
A. Gallina / Federico Caffe Center, Dept. of Social Sciences, Roskilde University, 2007
How can policy makers best support people’s livelihoods in the context of migration? What policies can enhance social protection in the context of transnational networks? How can policy makers link migration and development to b...
The push and pull factors influencing Afghans in Pakistan
M. Saito; P. Hunte / Afghanistan Research and Evaluation Unit, 2007
What is known about second-generation Afghans living in Pakistan? What can be understood regarding the push and pull factors that influence their decision to stay where they have spent more than half their lives, or return to the plac...
Taking a livelihoods asset based approach to migration, Nepal
S. Thieme / NCCR North South, 2006
According to the livelihoods approach, choice and practice of migration is strongly linked with the assets people possess. Social networks are key assets in determining the nature and potential success of migration as a strategy to im...
Food security, livelihoods and household migration in emergencies
L. Hammond; J. Bush; K. Savage / Overseas Development Institute, 2005
Many of the people that the World Food Programme (WFP) assists in its emergency programmes have migrated as a result of a natural or human-made disaster. This report analyses migration as it is practiced by people not only as a result...
Forced Migration Review issue on migration in emergency situations
M. Couldrey (ed); T. Morris (ed) / Forced Migration Review, 2004
This issue of Forced Migration Review focuses on sustainable livelihoods in emergency situations. In recent years the nature of emergency assistance has undergone significant shifts. Previously, the humanitarian community tended to fo...
Livelihoods protection of Afghan migrants in Iran
M. Abbasi-Shavazi; D. Glazebrook / Afghanistan Research and Evaluation Unit, 2006
Why are so many Afghans in Iran as yet unwilling to return? What can be done to facilitate their reintegration, and to protect them while they continue to live in Iran? This AREU briefing paper highlights the case of Afghan...
Case studies on the transnational networks and livelihoods strategies of Afghan migrants
A. Monsutti / Afghanistan Research and Evaluation Unit, 2006
What is the situation of Afghan migrants in Pakistan and Iran, and of returnees? What are the alternatives to repatriation? This publications synthesises results from a three-country research project on Afghan transnational...
Exploring alternative routes to achieving sustainable livelihoods
R. Goodrich / Eldis Document Store, 2001
What factors enable some people to achieve secure livelihoods and others to fail? How do poor households respond to changes in institutions and entitlements, and what is the part played by local, national, and international institutio...
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micle
micle is a research project focused on investigating the social-ecological conditions under which population movements take place.
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