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Demography of Refugee and Forced Migration, Hardback Book

Demography of Refugee and Forced Migration Hardback

Edited by Graeme Hugo, Mohammad Jalal Abbasi-Shavazi, Ellen Percy Kraly

Part of the International Studies in Population series

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This authoritative and comprehensive edited volume presents current research on how demography can contribute to generating scientific knowledge and evidence concerning refugees and forced migration, developing evidence based policy recommendations on protection for forced migrants and reception of refugees, and revealing the determinants and consequences of migration for origin and destination regions and communities.

Refugee and other forced migrations have increased substantially in scale, complexity and diversity in recent decades.

These changes challenge traditional approaches in response to refugee and other forced migration situations, and protection of refugees.

Demography has an important contribution to make in this analytic space.

While other disciplines (especially anthropology, law, geography, political science and international relations) have made major contributions to refugee and forced migration studies, demography has been less present with most research focusing on issues of refugee mortality and morbidity.

This book specifies the range of topics for which a demographic approach is highly appropriate, and identifies findings of demographic research which can contribute to ever more effective policy making in this important arena of human welfare and international policy.

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