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Some Reflections on Migration and its Effects on Host Country’s Labour Market: Syrian Refugees in Turkey

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  • Fuat Man

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Current civil war in Syria causes a mass population flow both within Syria and from there to out of Syria for a safety reason. Depending on the location of the turmoil in Syria map, Syrian passes the borders either with documented or undocumented. Of course the main destinations are safer neighbour countries. Currently Turkey has become the major host of Syrian refugees and according to the official figures around two million Syrian refugees are living in Turkey. This mass flow has produced so many problems such as living condition, broken families, lack of education for children, poverty and unemployment. This paper intends to make an introduction to the issue of the Syrian refugees in Turkey. Doing that I will present a brief theoretical explanation on why people migrate and then focus on Syria case, Syrian refugees in Turkey and their effects on labour market. Shortly, I can emphasise the lack of adequate data on that issue and the need more researches and data.

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  • Fuat Man, 2015. "Some Reflections on Migration and its Effects on Host Country’s Labour Market: Syrian Refugees in Turkey," International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences, Human Resource Management Academic Research Society, International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences, vol. 5(12), pages 232-240, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:hur:ijarbs:v:5:y:2015:i:12:p:232-240
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    1. Ayhan Kaya, 2016. "Syrian Refugees and Cultural Intimacy in Istanbul: “I feel safe here!”," RSCAS Working Papers 2016/59, European University Institute.

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