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More financial burden-sharing for developing countries that host refugees
by
Luecke, Matthias
, Schneiderheinze, Claas
in
Asylum seekers
/ Burden sharing
/ Cooperation
/ Developing countries
/ Economic impact
/ Economic integration
/ Economic opportunities
/ Employment
/ Entrepreneurship
/ F22
/ F53
/ Funding
/ Host country
/ Humanitarian aid
/ humanitarian assistance
/ Humanitarianism
/ Inclusion
/ Informal economy
/ Infrastructure
/ international institutional arrangements
/ international public goods
/ Labor market
/ Labor supply
/ LDCs
/ Legal status
/ Low income groups
/ O15
/ Population
/ Public services
/ Public works
/ Refugees
/ Social integration
/ Trends
/ Websites
2017
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More financial burden-sharing for developing countries that host refugees
by
Luecke, Matthias
, Schneiderheinze, Claas
in
Asylum seekers
/ Burden sharing
/ Cooperation
/ Developing countries
/ Economic impact
/ Economic integration
/ Economic opportunities
/ Employment
/ Entrepreneurship
/ F22
/ F53
/ Funding
/ Host country
/ Humanitarian aid
/ humanitarian assistance
/ Humanitarianism
/ Inclusion
/ Informal economy
/ Infrastructure
/ international institutional arrangements
/ international public goods
/ Labor market
/ Labor supply
/ LDCs
/ Legal status
/ Low income groups
/ O15
/ Population
/ Public services
/ Public works
/ Refugees
/ Social integration
/ Trends
/ Websites
2017
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More financial burden-sharing for developing countries that host refugees
by
Luecke, Matthias
, Schneiderheinze, Claas
in
Asylum seekers
/ Burden sharing
/ Cooperation
/ Developing countries
/ Economic impact
/ Economic integration
/ Economic opportunities
/ Employment
/ Entrepreneurship
/ F22
/ F53
/ Funding
/ Host country
/ Humanitarian aid
/ humanitarian assistance
/ Humanitarianism
/ Inclusion
/ Informal economy
/ Infrastructure
/ international institutional arrangements
/ international public goods
/ Labor market
/ Labor supply
/ LDCs
/ Legal status
/ Low income groups
/ O15
/ Population
/ Public services
/ Public works
/ Refugees
/ Social integration
/ Trends
/ Websites
2017
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More financial burden-sharing for developing countries that host refugees
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More financial burden-sharing for developing countries that host refugees
2017
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The authors call on G20 leaders to extend more predictable and substantial support to low-and-middle-income countries that host refugees, in recognition of the global public good that these countries provide. Together with other high-income countries, G20 countries should fully cover the cost of providing for the basic and social needs of refugees. They should also help to expand public services and infrastructure for refugees as well as resident populations. Such international support for the economic integration and social inclusion of refugees will be most effective if host countries grant refugees a firm legal status with access to employment and entrepreneurship.
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