| Reference : Refugee Mobility: Evidence from Phone Data in Turkey |
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| http://hdl.handle.net/10993/49685 | |||
| Refugee Mobility: Evidence from Phone Data in Turkey | |
| English | |
Beine, Michel [University of Luxembourg > Faculty of Law, Economics and Finance (FDEF) > Department of Economics and Management (DEM) >] | |
Bertinelli, Luisito [University of Luxembourg > Faculty of Law, Economics and Finance (FDEF) > Department of Economics and Management (DEM) >] | |
Cömertpay, Rana [University of Luxembourg > Faculty of Law, Economics and Finance (FDEF) > Department of Economics and Management (DEM) >] | |
maystadt, Jean-François [> >] | |
Litina, Anastasia [University of Luxembourg > Faculty of Law, Economics and Finance (FDEF) > Center for Research in Economic Analysis (CREA) >] | |
Zou, Benteng [University of Luxembourg > Faculty of Law, Economics and Finance (FDEF) > Department of Economics and Management (DEM) >] | |
| 7-Sep-2019 | |
| Guide to Mobile Data Analytics in Refugee Scenarios: The 'Data for Refugees Challenge' Study | |
| Salah, Albert Ali | |
| Pentland, Alex | |
| Lepri, Bruno | |
| Letouzé, Emmanuel | |
| Springer | |
| 433-449 | |
| Yes | |
| 978-3-030-12553-0 | |
| [en] Refugee Mobility ; Gravity Model of Migration ; Forced Displacement ; Mobile Phone Data | |
| [en] Our research report employs the D4R data and combines it with several
<br />other sources to study one of the multiple aspects of integration of refugees, namely <br />the mobility of refugees across provinces in Turkey. In particular, we employ a <br />standard gravity model to empirically estimate a series of determinants of refugee <br />movements. These include the standard determinants such as province characteristics, <br />distances across provinces, levels of income, network effects as well as some <br />refugee-specific determinants such as the presence of refugee camps and the intensity <br />of phone call interaction among refugees. Importantly, we explore the effect <br />of certain categories of news events, notably protests, violence, and asylum grants. <br />Considering news as an indicator of policy implemented at the provincial level, we <br />gain a better understanding as to how policy can facilitate refugee mobility and thus <br />enhance integration. To benchmark our findings, we estimate the same model for the <br />mobility of individuals with a non-refugee status. | |
| http://hdl.handle.net/10993/49685 | |
| also: http://hdl.handle.net/10993/50273 |
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