cover image: D.2.7 Conflict-related determinants of migration (Erdal Mjelva Tollefsen)

20.500.12592/j5hsjc

D.2.7 Conflict-related determinants of migration (Erdal Mjelva Tollefsen)

16 Jun 2023

Next, we turn to the second substantive part of the paper, where we present findings from a review and exploration of the titles and abstracts of all articles published 2018-2023* in the Journal of Refugee Studies, a flagship journal in the field of refugee and forced migration studies. [...] By combining findings from both the systematic literature review of quantitative studies that included regression analyses and the explorative review of article titles and abstracts in the Journal of Refugee Studies, we aim to provide a comprehensive understanding of the conflict-related determinants of migration, bridging the gap between different methods and disciplines. [...] 4.3 Parties to the conflict Does the presence of some types of conflict actors provoke more displacement than others? The type of violence, brutality, and unpredictability of the parties in a conflict, and the varying level of protection offered from governmental actors, may impact the extent of uncertainty and threat civilians feel during wartime. [...] Columns in the table specify the number of analyses that include a determinant, which indicates the degree of corroboration of the results, while the rows show the level of consistency across studies. [...] In order to systematically engage with existing research-based knowledge broadly at the interface of conflict and migration – as part of our review of what is known about the determinants of conflict-related migration, we conducted a systematic exploration of publications in the Journal of Refugee Studies.

Authors

Mathilde Bålsrud Mjelva

Pages
54
Published in
Norway

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