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Information Science Reference Examining the Social and Economic Impacts of Conflict-Induced Migration

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Description

As worldwide conflict continues to force citizens to seek safety, shelter, and stability, the resulting migration creates deep shifts across the globe. This book provides an essential reference for understanding the social and economic consequences of these movements. It examines how forced relocation affects not only the individuals and families fleeing violence but also the communities and environments that receive them. Readers will gain insight into the theoretical and practical foundations of migration in conflict regions. The text looks at how sociology and economics influence the relocation process and explores how these complex global movements can be managed. This resource is designed for those needing a deep look at the real-world effects of displacement on global stability and local economies.

Key Features

Analyzes the social and economic consequences of migration on both displaced families and host communities.

Provides a theoretical and practical look at how induced migration functions in regions currently experiencing conflict.

Explores the specific roles that sociology and economics play in the relocation of people seeking safety.

Examines the environmental and community impacts resulting from large-scale human movement.

Offers a comprehensive reference for understanding how to manage the effects of global conflict-induced migration.

Product Specifications

Format
paperback
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
29 March 2019
Listed Since
17 February 2020

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