Bibliography on economic impact of forcibly displaced on local

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ECONOMIC IMPACT ON LOCAL POPULATIONS AND HOST STATES

ALIX-GARCIA, J., BARTLETT, A. and D. SAAH (2012) ‘Displaced Populations, Humanitarian Assistance and Hosts: A Framework for Analyzing Impacts on Semi-urban Households’, World Development 40

(2): 373–386.

ALIX-GARCIA, J. and BARTLETT, A. (2012) ‘Occupations under fire: the labor market in a complex

Emergency’, Department of Agricultural and Applied Economic, University of Wisconsin-Madison.

June 5, 2014 version.

ALIX-GARCIA, J. and SAAH, D. (2009) ‘The Effect of Refugee Inflows on Host Country Populations:

Evidence from Tanzania’, World Bank Economic Review 24(1):148-170.

AMIRTHALINGAM , K. and R. W. D. LAKSHMAN (2009) ‘Displaced Livelihoods in Sri Lanka: An

Economic Analysis’. Journal of Refugee Studies 22 (4): 502-524.

AUKOT, E. (2003) ‘“It Is Better to Be a Refugee Than a Turkana in Kakuma”: Revisiting the

Relationship Between Hosts and Refugees in Kenya’, Refuge 21 (3):73-83.

BAKEWELL, O. (2000) ‘Repatriation and Self-Settled Refugees in Zambia: Bringing Solutions to the

Wrong Problems’, Journal of Refugee Studies 13 (4): 356-373.

BETTS, A. (2004) ‘International Cooperation and the Targeting of Development Assistance for

Durable Solutions: Lessons From the 1980s’, Geneva, UNHCR.

BLACK, R. (1994) ‘Refugee migration and local economic development in Eastern Zambia’, Journal

of Economic and Social Geography 85 (3): 249-62.

CALLAMARD, A. (1994) ‘Refugees and Local Hosts: A Study of the Trading Interactions between

Mozambican Refugees and Malawian Villagers in the District of Mwanza’, Journal of Refugee Studies

7 (1): 39-62.

CAMPBELL, E. (2006) ‘Urban Refugees in Nairobi: Problems of Protection, Mechanisms of Survival, and Possibilities for Integration’, Journal of Refugee Studies 19 (3): 396-413.

CHAMBERS, R. (1986) ‘Hidden Losers? The Impact of Rural Refugees and Refugee Programs on

Poorer Hosts’, International Migration Review 20(2): 245-263.

CHAULIA, S. S. (2003) The Politics of Refugee Hosting in Tanzania: From Open Door to

Unsustainability, Insecurity and Receding Receptivity’, Journal of Refugee Studies 16 (2): 147-166.

DAHI, O. (2014) ‘The refugee crisis in Lebanon and Jordan: the need for economic development spending’, Forced Migration Review 47.

GOVERNMENT OF DENMARK, GOVERNMENT OF KENYA & GOVERNMENT OF

NORWAY (2010) ‘In Search of Protection and Livelihoods: Socio-economic and Environmental

Impacts of Dadaab Refugee Camps on Host Communities’, Evaluation Report, September 2010.

DONOVAN, C.M., GLINCHY, M.C., STAATS, J. and TSCHIRLEY, D. (2006) ‘Impacts of food aid on local markets’, World Food Programme, Rome.

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ELLIS, S. and S. BARAKAT. (1996) ‘From relief to development: the long-term effects of 'temporary' accommodation on refugees and displaced persons in the Republic of Croatia’, Disasters 20(2):111-

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GENTRY, D. J. (2009) ‘Refugee impacts on host communities in Western Tanzania: A GIS and mixedmethod geographic analysis’, Geography and Planning, Appalachian State University.

GOMEZ, M. P., CHRISTENSEN, A., ET AL. (2010) ‘The Impacts of Refugees on

Neighboring Countries: A Development Challenge’, World Development Report

2011, Background Note, World Bank.

HUISMAN, H. (2003). ‘Refugee Aid and its Impact on the Host Country's Regional Economy. The Case of Ngara District, Northwest Tanzania’, Die Erde 1: 65-80.

JACOBSEN, K. (2002) ‘Can refugees benefit the state? Refugee resources and African statebuilding’,

Journal of Modern African Studies 40 (4): 577-596.

KIRUI, P. and J. MWARUVIE (2012) ‘The Dilemma of Hosting Refugees: A Focus on the Insecurity in

North-Eastern Kenya’, International Journal of Business and Social Science 3 (8): 161-171.

KIBREAB, G., MAHMOUD, Y. H., ET AL. (1990) ‘Refugees in Somalia: a burden and an opportunity for the local population and a challenge to the government and the international community’, Uppsala,

Department of Economic History, Uppsala University.

KOK, W. (1989) ‘Self-Settled Refugees and the Socio-Economic Impact of their Presence on Kassala,

Eastern Sudan’. Journal of Refugee Studies 2 (4): 419-440.

KUHLMAN, T. (1990). Burden or Boon? A Study of Eritrean Refugees in the Sudan, Amsterdam,

Free University Press.

KUHLMAN, T. (1994). Asylum or aid? : the economic integration of Ethiopian and Eritrean

refugees in the Sudan, Aldershot, Ashgate.

LANDAU, L. (2004) ‘Challenge without transformation: refugees, aid and trade in western Tanzania’,

The Journal of Modern African Studies 42(1): 31-59.

LANDAU, L. (2003) ‘Beyond the Losers: Transforming Governmental Practice in Refugee-Affected

Tanzania’, Journal of Refugee Studies, 16 (1):19-43.

LONG, L., CECSARINI, L. and MARTIN, J. (1990) ‘The local impact of Mozambican refugees in Malawi’, US Embassy and USAID/Malawi.

MAYSTADT, JF. and P. VERWIMP (2009) ‘Winners and losers among a refugee-hosting population’,

ECORE Discussion Paper. May 2009.

MILNER, J. (2000) ‘Sharing the Security Burden: Towards the Convergence of Refugee Protection and

State Security’, Refugee Studies Centre Working Paper Series, No 4.

MWAKASEGE, C. (1995). ‘Study report: impact of refugees on host communities, the case of

Kasulu, Ngara and Karagwe Districts in Tanzania’, International Workshop on the Refugee Crisis in the Great Lakes Region, Arusha.

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ONGPIN, P. (2008) ‘Refugees in Tanzania – Asset or Burden?’, Journal of Development and Social

Transformation 5:13-23.

RUIZ, I. and C. VARGAS-SILVA (2013) ‘The Economics of Forced Migration’, The Journal of

Development Studies 49 (6):772-784.

RUTINWA, B. and K. KAMANGA (2003) ‘The Impact of the Presence of Refugees in Northwestern

Tanzania’, The Center for Study of Forced Migration, University of Dar es Salaam.

SINGH K., KARUNAKARA, U., BURNHAM, G., and HILL, K. (2005) ‘Forced migration and under-five mortality: A comparison of refugees and hosts in north-western Uganda and southern Sudan’,

European Journal of Population 21 (2-3):247-270.

SMYTHE, M. (1982). ‘African Refugees: Their Impact on Economic Development in Countries of

Asylum’, Issue: A Journal of Opinion 12 (1/2):7-9

SOOD, A. and L. SEFERIS (2014) ‘Syrians contributing to Kurdish economic growth’, Forced Migration

Review 47.

UNHCR (1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004) ‘Economic and Social Impact of Massive Refugee

Populations on Host Developing Countries, as well as Other Countries’, Refugee Survey Quarterly.

VAN HEAR, N. (1994) ‘ The Socio-economic Impact of the Involuntary Mass Return to Yemen in

1990’, Journal of Refugee Studies 7 (1): 18-38.

WHITAKER, B. E. (2002) ‘Refugees in Western Tanzania: The Distribution of Burdens and Benefits

Among Local Hosts’, Journal of Refugee Studies 15 (4): 339-358.

WORLD BANK (2012) ‘Assessing the Impacts and Costs of Forced Displacement, Volume I’, May 1

2012.

WORLD BANK (2011) ‘Study on Impacts and Costs of Forced Displacement, Volume II’, June 2011.

WORLD DEVELOPMENT REPORT 2011. The Impacts of Refugees on Neighboring Countries:

A Development Challenge. July 29, 2010.

WORLD DEVELOPMENT REPORT 2011. The Development Challenge of Finding Durable Solutions for

Refugees and Internally Displaced People. July 30, 2010.

WORLD DISASTERS REPORT 2012. ‘Who pays? Who profits? The costs and impacts of forced migration’, World Disasters Report 2012 – Focus on forced migration and displacement: 175-211.

ZETTER, R., ET AL. (2014) ‘The Syrian displacement crisis and a Regional Development and Protection

Programme: Mapping and meta-analysis of existing studies of costs, impacts and protection’, Danish

Ministry of Foreign Affairs. February 2014.

ZETTER, R. and H. RUAUDEL (2014) ‘Development and protection challenges of the Syrian refugee crisis’, Forced Migration Review 47.

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REFUGEE LIVELIHOODS & ENGAGEMENT WITH HOST COMMUNITIES

CRISP, J.

(2004) ‘The local integration and local settlement of refugees: a conceptual and historical analysis’, Working Paper, New Issues in Refugee Research, no 102, UNHCR, 2004.

DE MONTCLOS, M. A. P. and KAGWANJA, P. M. (2000) ‘Refugee Camps or Cities? The Socioeconomic Dynamics of the Dadaab and Kakuma Camps in Northern Kenya’ Journal of Refugee

Studies 13 (2): 205-222.

DRYDEN-PETERSON, S. and L. HOVIL (2003) ‘Local Integration as a Durable Solution: Refugees, Host

Populations and Education in Uganda’, Working paper, New Issues in Refugee Research, no. 93,

UNHCR, 2003.

FELLER, E. (2005) ‘Refugees are not migrants’, Refugee Survey Quarterly 24 (4): 27-35.

GRABSKA, K. (2006) ‘Marginalization in Urban Spaces of the Global South: Urban Refugees in Cairo’,

Journal of Refugee Studies 19 (3): 287-307.

JACOBSEN, K. (2005) The Economic Life of Refugees. Bloomfield, CT: Kumarian Press.

JACOBSEN, K. (2001) ‘The forgotten solution: local integration for refugees in developing countries’,

New Issues in Refugee Research’, UNHCR Working Paper No. 45.

LONG, K. (2013) ‘When refugees stopped being migrants: Movement, labour and humanitarian protection’, Migration Studies 1 (1): 4-26.

RANALLI, B. (2014) ‘Local Currencies: A Potential Solution for Liquidity Problems in Refugee Camp

Economies’, Journal of Refugee Studies 27 (3): 422-433.

WERKER, E. (2007) ‘Refugee Camp Economies’, Journal of Refugee Studies 20 (3): 461-480.

GLOBAL NORTH CONTEXTS

ALLEN, R. (2009) ‘Benefit or Burden? Social Capital, Gender, and the Economic Adaptation of

Refugees’, International Migration Review 43 (2):332-365.

BRAUN, S. and MAHMOUD, T.O. (2011) ‘The employment effects of immigration: evidence from the mass arrival of German expellees in post-war Germany’, Working Paper, No. 1725, Kiel

Institute.

HAGSTROM, P. (2000) ‘The fiscal impact of refugee resettlement in the Mohawk Valley’, Levitt

Center Research Report, Hamilton College.

JANDL, M. (1995) ‘Structure and Costs of the Asylum Systems in Seven European Countries’, Vienna,

ICPMD.

LUTHERAN IMMIGRATION and REFUGEE SERVICES (2009) ‘The Real Cost of Welcome: A Financial

Analysis of Local Refugee Resettlement’, Baltimore, Maryland.

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MARTIN, S. F., A. I. SCHOENHOLTZ, ET AL. (2003) ‘Impact of asylum on receiving countries’, Helsinki,

World Institute for Development Economics Research, United Nations University.

OTT, E. (2013) ‘The labour market integration of resettled refugees’, Geneva: United Nations High

Commissioner for Refugees Policy Development and Evaluation Service.

IMMIGRATION IMPACT ANALYSES

DUSTMANN, C. and FRATTINI, T. (2010) ‘Can a framework for the economic costā€benefit analysis of various immigration policies be developed to inform decision making and, if so, what data are required?’ Migration Advisory Committee. September 2010.

KERR, S.P. and KERR, W. R. (2011) ‘Economic Impacts of Immigration: A Survey’, Finnish Economic

Papers, Finnish Economic Association 24(1):1-32.

MIGRATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE (2012) ‘Analysis of the Impacts of Migration’, January 2012.

SMITH, J. and EDMONSTON, B., (eds.) (1997) The New Americans: Economic, Demographic, and

Fiscal Effects of Immigration, National Research Council.

VARGAS-SILVA, C. (2014) ‘EU Migration to the UK: Trends and Impacts’, Intereconomics 49(3): 123-

128.

MEASURING IMPACT & METHODOLOGY

CZAIKA, M. (2005) ‘A Refugee Burden Index: methodology and its application’, Migration

Letters 2(2): 101-125.

JACOBSEN, K. and CARDONA, I. (2014) ‘Guidance For Profiling Urban Displacement Situations:

Challenges And Solutions’, Joint IDP Profiling Service, June 2014.

KUHLMAN, T. (1991) ‘The Economic Integration of Refugees in Developing Countries: A Research

Model’. Journal of Refugee Studies 4 (1): 1-20.

VARGAS-SILVA, C. (2007) 'Measuring the Macroeconomic Impact of Workers’ Remittances in a Data-

Rich Environment’, Applied Financial Economics Letters 3(6): 359-363.

WORLD BANK (2012) ‘A Mixed Methods Methodology for Assessing the Impacts and Costs of Forced

Displacement’, July 10 2012.

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