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Syrian Refugee Migration, Transitions in Migrant Statuses and Future Scenarios of Syrian Mobility (CROSBI ID 289995)

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Valenta, Marko ; Jakobsen, Jo ; Župarić-Iljić, Drago ; Halilovich, Hariz Syrian Refugee Migration, Transitions in Migrant Statuses and Future Scenarios of Syrian Mobility // Refugee survey quarterly, 39 (2020), 2; 153-176. doi: 10.1093/rsq/hdaa002

Podaci o odgovornosti

Valenta, Marko ; Jakobsen, Jo ; Župarić-Iljić, Drago ; Halilovich, Hariz

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Syrian Refugee Migration, Transitions in Migrant Statuses and Future Scenarios of Syrian Mobility

This article analyses the international migrations and statuses of people who left Syria after the outbreak of the civil war. In addition to exploring the dynamics of Syrian refugee migrations since 2011, we also discuss future prospects and possibilities of return. The ambition of the article is twofold. First, we aim to develop and nuance the typology of migrations of Syrians. Secondly, the article seeks to explore useful lessons from former large-scale refugee migrations ; that is, knowledge which may hopefully contribute to preparing the relevant institutions and organisations for Syrian migrations in the eventual post-war period. Based on experiences from other post-conflict situations, several possible future scenarios of Syrian migrations are discussed. The proposed typologies of migrants and repatriation regimes may help us understand the nuances, the dynamic of status change and the complexity of the forced migrations. It is maintained that migration trends, reception, and repatriation conditions and policies are highly interconnected. Refugees’ responses to reception and repatriation regimes result in transitions in their legal statuses in receiving countries and changing motivations for migration and repatriation.

asylum seekers, refugees, refugee policies, refugee return, Syria

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Podaci o izdanju

39 (2)

2020.

153-176

objavljeno

1020-4067

10.1093/rsq/hdaa002

Povezanost rada

Politologija, Sociologija

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