Syrian Refugees in Turkey
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This book examines the changing demographic situation of Syrian refugees and the host community in Turkey, one of the major refugee hosting countries in the world, relying on a recent representative dataset. Conflicts and the resulting unrest force people to flee their countries and take refuge in foreign lands. Such refugee movements across the world have increased significantly in recent times. Turkey accounts for the greatest refugee population in the world today. This has drastically impacte
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This book provides a crucial, data-driven examination of the Syrian refugee crisis through the specific lens of Turkey, the nation currently hosting the world's largest refugee population. Author Alanur Çavlin utilizes a recent, representative dataset to move beyond headlines and analyze the profound demographic shifts occurring within both the refugee and host communities. It tackles the real-world consequences of conflict and displacement, offering a clear-eyed look at a defining humanitarian and social issue of our time.
What sets this work apart is its commitment to grounding a highly charged political and social topic in concrete demographic research. Teen readers and young adults seeking to understand the human impact of global conflict will find an invaluable resource that replaces speculation with statistical evidence. This is essential reading for anyone looking to grasp the complex, lasting effects of mass migration on a nation's social fabric.
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