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Refugee Economies in Dollo Ado: Development Opportunities in a Border Region of Ethiopia

Report

Alexander Betts, Raphael Bradenbrink, Jonathan Greenland, Naohiko Omata and Olivier Sterck, (2019)

The Kalobeyei Model: Towards Self-Reliance for Refugees?

Report

Alexander Betts, Naohiko Omata, Cory Rodgers, Olivier Sterck and Maria Stierna, (2019)

Research in Brief: Venezuelan Survival Migration as a Development Opportunity

Research in Brief

Alexander Betts, (2019), RSC Research in Brief 12

Refugee Economies in Uganda: What Difference Does the Self-Reliance Model Make?

Report

Alexander Betts, Imane Chaara, Naohiko Omata, Olivier Sterck, (2019)

Research in Brief: Uganda's Self-Reliance Model: Does it Work?

Research in Brief

Alexander Betts et al, (2019), RSC Research in Brief 11

The Global Compact on Refugees: towards a theory of change?

Journal article

Alexander Betts, (2018), International Journal of Refugee Law

Research in Brief: Refugees as Providers of Protection and Assistance

Research in Brief

Alexander Betts, Kate Pincock and Evan Easton-Calabria, (2018), RSC Research in Brief 10

Self-Reliance in Kalobeyei? Socio-Economic Outcomes for Refugees in North-West Kenya

Report

Alexander Betts, Remco Geervliet, Claire MacPherson, Naohiko Omata, Cory Rodgers, Olivier Sterck, (2018)

Refugee Economies in Kenya

Report

Alexander Betts, Naohiko Omata, Olivier Sterck, (2018)

A Fair Share: Refugees and Responsibility-Sharing

Report

Alexander Betts, Cathryn Costello, Natascha Zaun, (2017)

Thrive or survive? Explaining variation in economic outcomes for refugees

Journal article

Alexander Betts, Naohiko Omata, Louise Bloom , (2017), Journal on Migration and Human Security, 5(4), 716 - 743

Gender, violence, and deportation: Angola’s forced return of Congolese migrant workers

Chapter

Alexander Betts, (2017), Gender, Violence, Refugees

The history of global migration governance

Working paper

Alexander Betts and Lena Kainz, (2017), RSC Working Paper Series, 122

Refuge: Transforming a Broken Refugee System

Book

Alexander Betts and Paul Collier, (2017)

Refugee Economies: Forced Displacement and Development

Book

Alexander Betts, Louise Bloom, Josiah Kaplan, and Naohiko Omata, (2016)

Mobilising the Diaspora: How Refugees Challenge Authoritarianism

Book

Alexander Betts and Will Jones, (2016)

Jordan’s refugee experiment: a new model for helping the displaced in Jordan

Other

Alexander Betts and Paul Collier, (2016), Foreign Affairs, April

Humanitarian innovation, integration, and the architecture of refugee protection

Chapter

Alexander Betts et al, (2016), Migration and Integration: New Models for Mobility and Coexistence, 111 - 136

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Forced Migration Review (FMR)

Forced Migration Review presents concise, accessible articles on forced migration in a magazine format.

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Journal of Refugee Studies (JRS)

The Journal of Refugee Studies provides a forum for exploration of the complex problems of forced migration.

RSC research in brief Series

This series presents concise summaries of research in an accessible and engaging format.

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RSC Working Paper Series

This series is intended to aid the rapid distribution of research findings, work in progress, and special lectures.

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RSC Policy Briefing Series

This series seeks to stimulate debates on issues of key interest to researchers, policymakers and practitioners.

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Studies in Forced Migration

This book series is published by Berghahn Books, in association with the Refugee Studies Centre.