(English) The Economic Integration of Refugees in Canada: A Mixed Record?
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The study investigates traditional knowledge of forest plants in a community (La Quetzal) inhabited by people who returned to Guatemala at the end of the civil war, after 10-12 years in exile in Southern Mexico, and now are in the process of constructing a new community in the Lacandon jungle in the Petén, Guatemala. We … Seguir leyendo What happens to traditional knowledge and use of natural resources when people migrate?
Climate change will have a progressively increasing impact on environmental degradation and environmentally dependent socio-economic systems with potential to cause substantial population displacement. The key concerns in Less Developed Countries (LDCs) will include serious threats to food security and health, considerable economic decline, inundation of coastal areas, and degradation of land and fresh water resources … Seguir leyendo Climate change, environmental degradation and migration
Executive Summary This paper represents an overview and meta-analysis of existing research on refugee integration in Canada. The terms of reference for the work include three main components: 1) a summary of key research findings in sectors indicative of integration in Canada, such as labour force participation and income, housing careers, official language ability, and … Seguir leyendo Research Summary on Resettled Refugee Integration in Canada
The full text of this book is online. This volume is an outcome of the project Labour Market Integration of Resettled Refugees in Sweden carried out by the Malmö Institute for Studies of Migration, Diversity and Welfare(MIM) at Malmö University and co-funded by the European Refugee Fund (ERF) and the Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson … Seguir leyendo Resettled and Included? The employment integration of resettled refugees in Sweden
The ‘Quota Refugees Ten Years On: Perspectives on Integration, Community and Identity’ programme of research aims to build a platform of knowledge and understanding about integration, community and identity for former refugees who arrived in New Zealand ten or more years ago through the refugee quota category. The research involves a multi-method approach, including a … Seguir leyendo Looking Back and Building Futures: Former Refugees Views on Settling in New Zealand