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Economic and Social Integration of Migrants and Refugees in Jordan and Lebanon

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Summary

The paper analyses the socioeconomic characteristics of refugees in Jordan and Lebanon. Secondly it reviews the economic impact of the refugees by focusing on the impact on the national labour markets and social relations between the refugees and host communities. The last section of the contribution consists in the assessment of the policies that have been implemented in Jordan and Lebanon especially for what concerns humanitarian needs of refugees and the mitigation of the impact on the local population. Conclusively,it discusses what has been learnt and provide recommendations for future policies that may be adopted by refugee host countries and the international community in order to response more adequately and efficiently to the refugee crisis and mitigate its effects in Jordan and Lebanon.
The analysis conducted in this chapter is based on primary and secondary data produced by international organisations and by the Lebanese and Jordanian governments. Additionally,data based on surveys conducted by the Center for Strategic Studies (CSS) on Syrian refugees in Jordan and the surveys conducted on the Syrian refugees in Lebanon are scientifically accounted.

Languages
English
Publisher
مركز الدراسات الإستراتيجية - الجامعة الأردنية
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Target Group
Refugees
Theme
الاقتصاد
التعليم
النوع الاجتماعي
حقوق الإنسان
أهداف التنمية المستدامة
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Good Health And Well-being
4
Quality Education
6
Clean Water And Sanitation
8
Decent Work And Economic Growth
9
Industry, Innovation And Infrastructure
10
Reduced Inequalities
11
Sustainable Cities And Communities
12
Responsible Consumption And Production
13
Climate Action
14
Life Below Water
15
Life On Land
16
Peace, Justice And Strong Institutions
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