Economies: rights and access to work (Forced Migration Review 58)
Un pódcast de Oxford University
36 Episodo
-  FMR 58 Humans and animals in refugee camps - A field study of migration and adversityPublicado: 6/8/2018
-  FMR 58 Humans and animals in refugee camps - Animal and human health in the Sahrawi refugee campsPublicado: 6/8/2018
-  FMR 58 - From the editorsPublicado: 10/7/2018
-  FMR 58 - Refugees’ right to work and access to labour markets: constraints, challenges and ways forwardPublicado: 10/7/2018
-  FMR 58 - Supporting recently resettled refugees in the UKPublicado: 10/7/2018
-  FMR 58 - Integrating refugees into the Turkish labour marketPublicado: 10/7/2018
-  FMR 58 - From refugee to employee: work integration in rural DenmarkPublicado: 10/7/2018
-  FMR 58 - Integrating refugee doctors into host health-care systemsPublicado: 10/7/2018
-  FMR 58 - Refugees’ engagement with host economies in UgandaPublicado: 10/7/2018
-  FMR 58 - Refugees and host communities in the Rwandan labour marketPublicado: 10/7/2018
-  FMR 58 - The role of rural grocery stores in refugee receptionPublicado: 10/7/2018
-  FMR 58 - Collaboration with criminal organisations in Colombia: an obstacle to economic recoveryPublicado: 10/7/2018
-  FMR 58 - Syrian economies: a temporary boom?Publicado: 10/7/2018
-  FMR 58 - Obstacles to refugees’ self-reliance in GermanyPublicado: 10/7/2018
-  FMR 58 - The new world of work and the need for digital empowermentPublicado: 10/7/2018
-  FMR 58 - Investing in refugees: building human capitalPublicado: 10/7/2018
-  FMR 58 - Towards greater visibility and recruitment of skilled refugeesPublicado: 10/7/2018
-  FMR 58 - Validating highly educated refugees’ qualificationsPublicado: 10/7/2018
-  FMR 58 - Refugee livelihoods: new actors, new modelsPublicado: 10/7/2018
-  FMR 58 - The macro-economic impacts of Syrian refugee aidPublicado: 10/7/2018
When people are forced to leave their homes, they usually also leave behind their means of economic activity. In their new location, they may not be able, or permitted, to work. This has wide-ranging implications. This issue includes 22 articles on the main feature theme of Economies: rights and access to work. It also includes two ‘mini-features’, one on Refugee-led social protection and one on Humans and animals in refugee camps. See more at: www.fmreview.org/economies.
