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This session brings together a diverse group of scholars studying refugee incorporation in the United States and Europe. These qualitative and quantitative perspectives are complementary in their examination of the factors that can facilitate or inhibit individual and community well-being.
Early Refugee Integration in the United States: Socioeconomic Outcomes Among Refugee Arrivals, 2016 to 2021 - Francisco Lara-GarcĂa, Hofstra University; Jane Choi, Harvard University
Going Rogue: Volunteers Implementing US Refugee Resettlement - Breanne L Grace, University of South Carolina-Columbia; Caroline Nagel, University of South Carolina
Prolonged Liminality and Coerced Settlement: Refugee Experiences of the European Union (EU) Migration Regime - Mackenzie Bonner, University of California-Irvine
Residual Temporariness and The Limits of Citizenship for Syrian Refugee Doctors in Turkey - Nihal Kayali, Brandeis University
Turkish citizenship and limits of democratic participation for middle class Syrian refugees in Istanbul - Ezgi Karaoglu, Michigan State University