难民回归与社会凝聚力

Refugee return and social cohesion

Oxford Review of Economic Policy · 2022
被引 7
人大 A-ABS 2

中文导读

基于布隆迪全国调查数据,研究发现难民回归对社区成员互助感、紧急借款能力和社区和平感有负面影响,但对和解、信任等指标影响不显著。

Abstract

Abstract Refugee return often involves the re-encounter of individuals who were separated for years, but we know little about its impact on social cohesion. We explore this impact using data from a nationwide survey that we conducted in Burundi, a country that experienced high levels of repatriation during the 2000s. We find 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 the feeling that the community is peaceful. The impacts on measures of reconciliation, post-conflict justice, trust, and participation in community groups are mostly statistically insignificant. We also explore how these effects differ across different sub-samples based on ethnic composition, pre-war land scarcity, and attitudes towards return. The results highlight the possible role of new migration-related societal divisions in affecting post-return social cohesion.

难民返乡社会凝聚力社区互助布隆迪