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Turkey’s Response to the Syrian Refugee Crisis and the Road Ahead

2016

World Bank Group


Bibliographic information
Publisher
World Bank, Washington, DC
Other Subjects
Population increases; Refugee-hosting countries; Health care professionals; Social consequences; Refugee situations; Education system; Prevention; International response; Polygamy; Self-reliance; Policy research; Religious education; Progress; Asylum-seekers; Social cohesion; Strategy; Labor market; Waste; High commissioner for refugees; Home countries; Primary school; Special needs; Labor force; Ministry of health; Policy response; Refugee households; Unmet demand; Access to health care; Populations; Health centers; Health care services; Host countries; Mandates; Number of people; Asylum; Refugee population; Refugee; Global population; Dissemination; Temporary protection; Information system; Street children; Immigrants; Job creation; Social policy; Essential health services; Clinics; Development interventions; Policy research working paper; Ministry of education; Employment opportunities; Emergency care; Skills; Service provision; Access to employment; Dropout; Skills development; Service delivery; Safety nets; Policy; Policy brief; Primary school age; Social support; School; United nations high commissioner for refugees; Risks; Labor markets; Social tensions; School buildings; Nationals; School age; Unmet demands; Lack of information; Misunderstanding; Migration policy
Language
English
Type
Report

2016-03-15
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