Resilience within Communities of Forced Migrants: Updates and the Path Forward

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Abstract

We explore the current state of the principal literature relevant to resilience and vulnerability within and among communities of forced migrants. We highlight strengths, gaps, and weaknesses in these literatures, utilizing a case study to illustrate the importance of what we deem to be essential omitted variables. We make recommendations for moving these literatures—and their associated underlying conceptual frameworks—forward.

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Pendley, S. C., VanLandingham, M. J., Pham, N. N., & Do, M. (2021). Resilience within Communities of Forced Migrants: Updates and the Path Forward. Journal on Migration and Human Security, 9(3), 154–164. https://doi.org/10.1177/23315024211038947

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