Dynamical simulation of the Syrian refugee crisis: quantifying the driving factors of forced migration
Danilo R Diedrichs,
Avyi Hill,
Yeting Li
et al.
Abstract:With over 21 million refugees at the end of 2021, forced migration across national borders has become a global reality and a major international policy issue. This paper proposes a dynamical model based on the Syrian Refugee Crisis to quantify the factors that influence a refugee’s decision to migrate and the destination choice. The model simulates refugee migrations in space and time, from the moment they flee their country of origin until they are granted asylum in a host country or lose refugee status by at… Show more
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