2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.geoforum.2023.103700
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Refugee economic self-reliance practices: How institutional intermediations negotiate opportunities for refugee employment and entrepreneurship

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“…This article raises another issue. Most studies on refugee migration focus on the scale of an entire country, e.g., Uganda (Zhou et al, 2023), Finland (Toivonen, 2023), Ghana (Abdullah et al, 2023), South Korea (Kim et al, 2023), Turkey (Demirci & Kirdar, 2023) or Poland (Górny & Kaczmarczyk, 2018). Comparative studies between countries are also undertaken, e.g., Austria, Germany, and Sweden (Konle-Seidl, 2018), Sweden, and Denmark (Andersson Joona & Datta Gupta, 2023).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This article raises another issue. Most studies on refugee migration focus on the scale of an entire country, e.g., Uganda (Zhou et al, 2023), Finland (Toivonen, 2023), Ghana (Abdullah et al, 2023), South Korea (Kim et al, 2023), Turkey (Demirci & Kirdar, 2023) or Poland (Górny & Kaczmarczyk, 2018). Comparative studies between countries are also undertaken, e.g., Austria, Germany, and Sweden (Konle-Seidl, 2018), Sweden, and Denmark (Andersson Joona & Datta Gupta, 2023).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, solar energy adoption is a pivotal element in steering the trajectory towards a lowcarbon economy [3]. The mitigation of carbon emissions engendered by solar power aligns with the global drive to combat climate change, resonating with the resolve of policymakers and societies to meet climate targets and uphold sustainable practices.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Over the years, Bangladesh-Myanmar relations have been steady, notwithstanding occasional dissatisfaction. Human security and geopolitical issues have recently impacted bilateral partnerships (Ben Salem & Ben Abdelkader, 2023;Toivonen, 2023). Bangladesh and Myanmar signed an MoU in 1992 to repatriate Rohingya refugees, with little UNHCR participation (UNHCR).…”
Section: The Rohingya Refugees In Bangladeshmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mobility, banking and financial services, recognition of foreign credentials, legal registration of firms, and licenses are also restricted. Refugee business operators face several obstacles (Barth & Zalkat, 2021;Toivonen, 2023). These include psychological problems and stress, cross-cultural challenges, social isolation, poor market opportunities, a lack of knowledge and skills, and restricted support.…”
Section: Challenges Facing Refugee Entrepreneursmentioning
confidence: 99%