The Socio-Economic Impact of the Covid-19 Pandemic on Syrian Refugees in Turkey
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2024
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Uluslararasi Iliskiler Konseyi dernegi
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Building upon empirical research, this study examines the socio-economic impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on Syrian refugees in Turkey by analyzing its implications on employment, livelihood opportunities, and social cohesion. More specifically, it focuses on the experiences of Syrian refugees to examine the ways in which they exert their agency to cope with the structural constraints when faced with 'multiple crises' in host countries, intersecting with the dynamics of a 'normalized refugee crisis'. Our findings from fieldwork conducted in the top six refugee-hosting cities reveal that loss of jobs, limited access to decent work, increased dependency on external financial assistance, and social exclusion have been some of the most acute effects of the pandemic on refugees. Meanwhile, the perceived effects that refugees have on the host community's welfare trigger problems that impede social cohesion. All in all, the study intends to highlight the far-reaching effects of the pandemic beyond its direct health implications by addressing the structural vulnerability of refugees and the importance of providing an enabling environment for socio-economic self-reliance.
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Memisoglu, Fulya/0000-0001-8113-813X
KILINC, TUNA/0000-0001-8736-7750; MEMISOGLU, FULYA/0000-0001-8113-813X
MEMISOGLU, FULYA/0000-0001-8113-813X; KILINC, TUNA/0000-0001-8736-7750
KILINC, TUNA/0000-0001-8736-7750; MEMISOGLU, FULYA/0000-0001-8113-813X
MEMISOGLU, FULYA/0000-0001-8113-813X; KILINC, TUNA/0000-0001-8736-7750
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Syrian refugees, Turkey, Covid-19, migration management, refugee politics
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21
Issue
83
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61
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80