Syrian Refugees' Integration Policies in Jordanian Labor Market

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作者
AlShwawra, Ahmad [1 ]
机构
[1] Leibniz Univ Hannover, Garbsen Campus, D-30823 Hannover, Germany
关键词
integration; Syrian refugees; Syrian crisis; Jordan; warehousing; self-reliance; labor market; IMMIGRANTS; OUTCOMES; IMPACT; GAP;
D O I
10.3390/su13137234
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The Government of Jordan declared that there are more than one million Syrian refugees in Jordan while UNHCR statistics show that the number is about 700,000. Nonetheless, it is still a large problem for Jordan, especially since there is no real solution that seems to be looming on the horizon for the Syrian crisis. Consequently, that means that those refugees' stay in Jordan is indefinite. This fact requires Jordan to work towards solutions to avoid the warehousing of those refugees in camps and to integrate them in Jordanian community to ease their stay in Jordan. To achieve that integration, Jordan must facilitate the Syrians' access to the Jordanian labor market so they can achieve self-reliance. In February 2016, donors gathered in London for the 'Supporting Syria and the Region' conference, known as the London Conference, to mobilize funding for the needs of the people affected by the Syrian crisis. In that conference, Jordan pledged to facilitate Syrian refugees' access to the labor market. This paper will study the process of Syrian integration in Jordanian society by discussing the policies and the procedures that Jordan has developed to facilitate the Syrians' access to the labor market. The event study method combined with interviews and desk research were used to evaluate the new policies and procedures developed to facilitate this access. It was found that Jordan succeeded in creating a legal and procedural environment that facilitates Syrians' access to formal jobs, and the Syrians went a long way toward integration in Jordan. Nonetheless, they are still not fully integrated.
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