Comparing Refugee Resettlement Services: A New Global Dataset and Typology

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Benson, Grace E. K. [1 ]
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[1] Amer Univ, Sch Int Serv, Washington, DC 20001 USA
关键词
refugee resettlement; resettlement services; global comparison; typology; policy analysis; dataset; INTEGRATION; ACCULTURATION; POLICIES; SETTLEMENT; IMMIGRATION; PATTERNS; EUROPE; STATES; BRAZIL; CITY;
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10.1093/rsq/hdae018
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C921 [人口统计学];
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The number of countries participating in resettlement has increased substantially in recent years: since 2010, one-third of resettlement countries officially began offering permanent homes to refugees. The services provided to refugees upon resettlement are surprisingly distinct, even among countries with similar political and economic contexts. Despite the importance of these services, existing scholarship offers surprisingly little comparison of resettlement policies globally. To address this gap, this multi-method project analyses refugee resettlement services in 26 countries that are responsible for 99.9 per cent of all resettled refugees, from 1951 to present. The study introduces an original Global Resettlement Services dataset with 42 indicators that provide a current, reliable, and easily accessible overview of resettlement services in each country. Cluster analysis of these data helped to construct a typology that captures four distinct "types" of refugee resettlement: Limited Provision, Cultural Transition, Core Services, and Flexible Support. The typology provides a framework to help policy-makers, academics, and practitioners increase collaboration, design innovative programmes, and improve existing resettlement services. This study offers a comprehensive analysis of the different approaches to resettling refugees worldwide, with significant implications for advancing theory and improving global refugee resettlement policies.
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