Refugee Return and Social Cohesion

This paper explores the impact of refugee return on social cohesion using data from Burundi, a country that experienced high levels of repatriation during the 2000s. It uses a nationwide survey conducted in 2015 and relies on geographic features of the communities for identification purposes. The results suggest varying impacts of refugee return on different aspects of social cohesion. The stronger effects, suggest that refugee return has a negative impact on the feeling that community members help each other, could borrow money for emergencies from non-household members and feeling that the community is peaceful. The estimated impacts on measures of reconciliation, post-conflict justice, trust and participation in community groups are mostly statistically insignificant. The paper also explores how these effects differ across different sub-samples based on ethnic composition, land scarcity and attitudes towards return. The results highlight the possible role of new migration-related societal divisions (i.e. returnees versus stayees) in affecting post-return social cohesion.

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Main Authors: Ruiz, Isabel, Vargas-Silva, Carlos
Format: Working Paper biblioteca
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2022-06
Subjects:REPATRIATION, SOCIAL COHESION, PEACE AND STABILITY, TRAUMA, REFUGEE RETURN IMPACT, POST CONFLICT RECONSTRUCTION, COMPETITION FOR RESOURCES, ACCESS TO EDUCATION, DISPLACEMENT, ETHNIC TRAUMA,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099032406232218786/IDU052aadee5089b304b0b0880605a64276a8e34
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/37596
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spelling dig-okr-10986375962022-06-25T05:10:39Z Refugee Return and Social Cohesion Ruiz, Isabel Vargas-Silva, Carlos REPATRIATION SOCIAL COHESION PEACE AND STABILITY TRAUMA REFUGEE RETURN IMPACT POST CONFLICT RECONSTRUCTION COMPETITION FOR RESOURCES ACCESS TO EDUCATION DISPLACEMENT ETHNIC TRAUMA This paper explores the impact of refugee return on social cohesion using data from Burundi, a country that experienced high levels of repatriation during the 2000s. It uses a nationwide survey conducted in 2015 and relies on geographic features of the communities for identification purposes. The results suggest varying impacts of refugee return on different aspects of social cohesion. The stronger effects, suggest that refugee return has a negative impact on the feeling that community members help each other, could borrow money for emergencies from non-household members and feeling that the community is peaceful. The estimated impacts on measures of reconciliation, post-conflict justice, trust and participation in community groups are mostly statistically insignificant. The paper also explores how these effects differ across different sub-samples based on ethnic composition, land scarcity and attitudes towards return. The results highlight the possible role of new migration-related societal divisions (i.e. returnees versus stayees) in affecting post-return social cohesion. 2022-06-24T21:07:04Z 2022-06-24T21:07:04Z 2022-06 Working Paper http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099032406232218786/IDU052aadee5089b304b0b0880605a64276a8e34 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/37596 English Policy Research Working Papers;10100 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Policy Research Working Paper Publications & Research Burundi
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REFUGEE RETURN IMPACT
POST CONFLICT RECONSTRUCTION
COMPETITION FOR RESOURCES
ACCESS TO EDUCATION
DISPLACEMENT
ETHNIC TRAUMA
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SOCIAL COHESION
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POST CONFLICT RECONSTRUCTION
COMPETITION FOR RESOURCES
ACCESS TO EDUCATION
DISPLACEMENT
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ETHNIC TRAUMA
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PEACE AND STABILITY
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REFUGEE RETURN IMPACT
POST CONFLICT RECONSTRUCTION
COMPETITION FOR RESOURCES
ACCESS TO EDUCATION
DISPLACEMENT
ETHNIC TRAUMA
Ruiz, Isabel
Vargas-Silva, Carlos
Refugee Return and Social Cohesion
description This paper explores the impact of refugee return on social cohesion using data from Burundi, a country that experienced high levels of repatriation during the 2000s. It uses a nationwide survey conducted in 2015 and relies on geographic features of the communities for identification purposes. The results suggest varying impacts of refugee return on different aspects of social cohesion. The stronger effects, suggest that refugee return has a negative impact on the feeling that community members help each other, could borrow money for emergencies from non-household members and feeling that the community is peaceful. The estimated impacts on measures of reconciliation, post-conflict justice, trust and participation in community groups are mostly statistically insignificant. The paper also explores how these effects differ across different sub-samples based on ethnic composition, land scarcity and attitudes towards return. The results highlight the possible role of new migration-related societal divisions (i.e. returnees versus stayees) in affecting post-return social cohesion.
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