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Integration of resettled Syrian refugees in Oxford: preliminary study in 2018

Working paper

Naohiko Omata and Dunya Habash, with Nuha Abdo, (2019), RSC Working Paper Series, 129

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

Research in Brief: Resettled Syrian Refugees in Oxford

Research in Brief

Naohiko Omata, with Dunya Habash & Nuha Abdo, (2018), RSC Research in Brief 9

Promoting the economic reintegration of returnees through vocational training: lessons from Liberia

Journal article

Naohiko Omata and Noriko Takahashi, (2018), Development in Practice

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)

Panacea for the refugee crisis? Rethinking the promotion of ‘self-reliance’ for refugees

Journal article

Evan Easton-Calabria and Naohiko Omata, (2018), Third World Quarterly

Refugee Economies in Kenya

Report

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

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

Follow-Up Study on the Role of UNIDO’s Training on the Economic Reintegration of Repatriated Refugees in Liberia

Working paper

Naohiko Omata and Noriko Takahashi , (2017), Inclusive and Sustainable Industrial Development Working Paper Series, UNIDO, WP 10

Unwelcome participation, undesirable agency? Paradoxes of de-politicisation in a refugee camp

Journal article

Naohiko Omata, (2017), Refugee Survey Quarterly

The Myth of Self-Reliance: Economic Lives Inside a Liberian Refugee Camp

Book

Naohiko Omata, (2017), Studies in Forced Migration, 36

Book review: The Concerned Women of Buduburam: Refugee Activists and Humanitarian Dilemmas

Book review

Naohiko Omata, (2017), Journal of Refugee Studies, 30 (1), 134 - 137

Refugee Economies: Forced Displacement and Development

Book

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

Refugee economies in Kenya: preliminary study in Nairobi and Kakuma camp

Working paper

Naohiko Omata, (2016), RSC Working Paper Series, 120

Micro-finance in refugee contexts: current scholarship and research gaps

Working paper

Evan Easton-Calabria and Naohiko Omata, (2016), RSC Working Paper Series, 116

Forgotten people: former Liberian refugees in Ghana

Forced Migration Review

Naohiko Omata, (2016), Forced Migration Review, 52, 10 - 12

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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.