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Rahola, Federico. Zone definitivamente temporanee: I luoghi dell'umanità in eccesso. Ombre corte, 2003.

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El-Hassan, A. Azim. Between NASS and a Hard Place: Refugee Housing and Community Development in Yorkshire and Humberside - A Feasibility Study. Edited by Nikki van der Gaag. HACT, 2003.

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El-Hassan, A. Azim. Integrated in Brent: A joint project between housing and refugee organisations: Project evaluation and good practice guide. Innisfree Housing Association, 2010.

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Perry, John. More responsive public services?: A guide to commissioning migrant and refugee community organisations. Joseph Rowntree Foundation (JRF), 2008.

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Paris refuge: Habiter les interstices. Croquant, 2011.

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Zetter, Roger. Managing to survive: Asylum seekers, refugees and access to social housing. Policy Press, 1999.

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Flygtningeudvalget, Denmark. Forslag til afhjælpning af flygtningenes akutte boligproblemer: Delrapport fra Boligministeriets flygtningeudvalg. Boligministeriet, 1986.

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Ramírez, Ligia. SIRP book: The settlement and integration of refugees programme in Serbia, 2005-2008 = Knjiga o SIRP-u : program stanovanja i trajne integracije izbeglica u Srbiji, 2005-2008. UN-HABITAT, 2008.

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Refugees welcome: Konzepte für eine menschenwürdige Architektur. Jovis Verlag, 2015.

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author, Punchihewa Asitha G., and Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (Sri Lanka), eds. Relocating the displaced strategies for sustainable relocation. Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, 2013.

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Śikaṛera sandhāne. Bhāshā o Sāhitya, 2002.

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Leckie, Scott, ed. Housing, Land, and Property Restitution Rights of Refugees and Displaced Persons. Cambridge University Press, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/cbo9780511511264.

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Yi, U.-yŏng. Pukhan itʻal chumin ŭi chiyŏk sahoe chŏngchʻak. Tʻongil Yŏnʼguwŏn, 2003.

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Binney, Val. Leaving violent men: A study of refuges and housing for abused women. Women's Aid Federation (England), 1988.

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Lungo, Mario. Desarraigo y reasentamiento: La construcción de comunidades en los asentamientos humanos de las zonas ex-conflictivas de El Salvador. FUNDASAL, 1996.

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Thimmel, Stefan. Ausgegrenzte Räume, ausgegrenzte Menschen: Zur Unterbringung von Flüchtlingen und AsylbewerberInnen am Beispiel Berlin. IKO, Verlag für Interkulturelle Kommunikation, 1994.

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O'Sullivan, Eoin. Homelessness, housing need and asylum seekers in Ireland: A report for the homeless initiative. Homeless Initiative, 1997.

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Housing the environmental imagination: Politics, beauty, and refuge in American nature writing. Cambridge Scholars Pub., 2012.

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Laurentidēs, Isaak Nik. Hoi ek Sovietikēs Henōseōs Hellēnes Pontiakēs katagōgēs kai ta ek tēs synthēkēs tēs Lōzanēs dikaiōmata tōn. Epitropē Pontiakōn Meletōn, 1986.

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Smit, Anneke. The property rights of refugees and internally displaced persons: Beyond restitution. Routledge, 2012.

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Corporation, Canada Mortgage and Housing. Housing choice and adaptability for African refugees : the Canadian African Newcomer Aid Centre, Toronto, Ontario =: Choix et adaptabilité des logements destinés aux réfugiés africains : the Canadian African Newcomer Aid Centre, Toronto (Ontario). Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation = Société canadienne d'hypothèques et de logement, 1999.

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Martin, Neubauer. Die Unterbringung und Wohnsituation von Flüchtlingen in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland. s.n., 1995.

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Keller, Niklas. Die "Principles on housing and property restitution for refugees and displaced persons" der Vereinten Nationen: Die Lösung der Wohnraum- und Eigentumsproblematik bei der Rückkehr von Flüchtlingen und Displaced-Persons. P. Lang, 2009.

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Getting ahead: Social mobility, public housing, and immigrant networks. New York University Press, 2010.

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author, Leckie Scott, ed. The United Nations principles on housing and property restitution for refugees and displaced persons ("The pinheiro principles"): A commentary. Brill Nijhoff, 2016.

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Swiss banks and attempts to recover assets belonging to the victims of the Holocaust: Hearing before the Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, United States Senate, One Hundred Fifth Congress, first session on the inquiry into the assets of Holocaust victims deposited in Swiss banks and the issues surrounding the recovery and restoration of gold and other assets looted by Nazi Germany during World War II, and the acts of restitution which must follow, Thursday, May 15, 1997. U.S. G.P.O., 1997.

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E, Garlasco Marc, Li Darryl, and Human Rights Watch (Organization), eds. Razing Rafah: Mass home demolitions in the Gaza Strip. Human Rights Watch, 2004.

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Die "Principles on housing and property restitution for refugees and displaced persons" der Vereinten Nationen: Die Lösung der Wohnraum- und Eigentumsproblematik bei der Rückkehr von Flüchtlingen und Displaced-Persons. P. Lang, 2009.

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Saikkonen, Paula. Ajolähtö Alakiventieltä: Asukkaiden kokemuksia Myllypuron ympäristöonnettomuudesta. Helsingin kaupungin tietokeskus, 2005.

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Spyrou, Michael. Housing the homeless in Greece: The inpact of the settlement of Asia Minor refugees on the urban development of Salonika, 1920-1972. University of Oregon, 1985.

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Krause, Michael. Flucht vor dem Bombenkrieg: "Umquartierungen" im Zweiten Weltkrieg und die Wiedereingliederung der Evakuierten in Deutschland, 1943-1963. Droste, 1997.

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Toronto (Ont.). Housing Dept., ed. Refugee housing study. Housing Department, 1992.

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Tom, Corsellis, Vitale Antonella, and Shelter (Organization) Cambridge Group, eds. Transitional settlement: Displaced populations. Oxfam, 2005.

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Corsellis, Tom, and Antonella Vitale. Transitional Settlement: Displaced Populations. Oxfam Publishing, 2005.

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Alicia Kutkut Arroyo D Arch. Al Zaatari Refugee Camp As Permanent Housing. Independently Published, 2019.

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Equality, Commission for Racial. Racial Discrimination in Hostel Accommodation: Refugee Housing Association Ltd (Housing Formal Investigation Reports). Commission for Racial Equality, 1992.

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Ayom, Wol, Firth Liz, Mukherji Reena, and Housing Associations Charitable Trust, eds. Housing issues facing refugee communities in London: A survey. Housing Associations Charitable Trust, 1994.

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Hammad, Karim. Replanting the uprooted tree: Housing for Palestinians in the Jalazon refugee camp. 1998.

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Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation., ed. Refugee housing information needs: Research conducted in the region of Niagara. CMHC, 2004.

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Integrated in Brent: A joint project between housing and refugee organisations. Innisfree Housing Association, 2010.

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Humm, Jayne. Meeting the housing needs of the Vietnamese refugee community in five London boroughs. 1996.

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Bailkin, Jordanna. Making Camp. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198814214.003.0003.

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This chapter surveys the diverse spaces that refugees inhabited in Britain, from military bases to stately homes to prisons. It traces the varied prehistories of the refugee camp, from detention camps in South Africa to plague and famine camps in India, and internment camps in Europe. Specific elements of camp architecture—from barbed wire to the Nissen hut—gave rise to unique physical and social experiences. The built environment of refugee camps was also deeply connected to narratives about British mobility and displacement. Shifting expectations about homes and homelessness for Britons shaped refugee housing. Refugee camps were a largely unseen, unrecognized element in crafting the physical environment in which Britons and others lived.
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Møller, B. Refugees, Prisoners and Camps: A Functional Analysis of the Phenomenon of Encampment. Palgrave Pivot, 2015.

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Møller, B. Refugees, Prisoners and Camps: A Functional Analysis of the Phenomenon of Encampment. Palgrave Pivot, 2014.

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Møller, B. Refugees, Prisoners and Camps: A Functional Analysis of the Phenomenon of Encampment. Palgrave Macmillan Limited, 2014.

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Prof.Dr: Upgrading programme for the living and housing conditions in the refugee camps of Gaza Strip. TU-Berlin,Germany, 2014.

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Bailkin, Jordanna. Happy Families? Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198814214.003.0006.

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This chapter explores the tremendous impact of refugee camps on family life. These camps served as spaces to experiment with broader definitions of “family,” while still tying certain forms of aid to traditional norms of sexual morality. Camp authorities used politics of family separation and reunification to intervene in the emotional lives of refugees, and refugees deployed British stereotypes about gender and family to their own ends. This chapter looks at how “single” refugees were disadvantaged with regard to housing, and the efforts of Ugandan Asian wives to gain entry to Britain for their “stateless” husbands. We can see both tremendous intrusions into the intimate lives of refugees, and fierce resistance to these interventions. The experience of encampment is part of the larger story of the reconstruction of family life in twentieth-century Britain.
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Föhrenwald. Revolver, 2005.

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City of thorns: Nine lives in the world's largest refugee camp. 2016.

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Krafft, Caroline, and Ragui Assaad, eds. The Jordanian Labor Market. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198846079.001.0001.

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Jordan stands in the middle of a turbulent region, experiencing substantial refugee flows and economic challenges due to the conflict and insecurity of its neighbors. While the Jordanian economy and labor market in 2010, prior to the refugee crisis, had been shifting in a positive direction, it was an unanswered question how the labor market is faring during these challenging times. The fielding of the new Jordan Labor Market Panel Survey (JLMPS) 2016 wave offers an unprecedented opportunity to assess the challenges Jordan is facing across a number of markets and services. This book leverages the new, nationally representative data to begin addressing key economic and policy questions. The chapters of the book are organized into three parts, the first focused on key indicators of the labor market: labor supply, job creation, wages and inequality, and own account work (self-employed and employers). The second section focuses on migrants and refugees in Jordan, including an in-depth examination of the wellbeing of Syrian refugees in Jordan. The third section examines transitions across the life course in Jordan, including education, the school-to-work transition, marriage and fertility, housing and new households, and social insurance and retirement. Together these chapters show how Jordan’s economy has fared during challenging times and provide insight into important challenges Jordan’s economy and society face.
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