The Ethiopia case study addresses multiple dimensions of poverty of the refugee populations and the Ethiopian host community living in the vicinity. The analysis is based on a household survey (Skills Profile Survey) conducted with the four main refugee groups in the country (Eritreans, Somalis, South Sudanese, and Sudanese) and with members of host communities. Ethiopia has been suffering from multiple refugee crises (some more protracted, some more recent) that put a strain on coping capacity of national and local authorities. In line with the overall study's objective, the goal is to inform policies on durable solutions through an evidence-based approach.
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2018/07/10
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Document Type
Working Paper
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Report Number
128185
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Volume No
1
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1
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2018/07/10
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Disclosure Status
Disclosed
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Doc Name
Informing durable solutions by micro-data : a skills survey for refugees in Ethiopia
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Keywords
Food Security and Nutrition Analysis; Host Communities; economic self-reliance; vulnerability analysis; annual average growth rate; country of origin; standard of living; Access to Electricity; freedom of movement; sources of water; conflict and violence; labor force participation; high poverty gap; women headed household; international poverty line; working age population; vulnerability to drought; crime and violence; issue of access; children and youth; incidence of poverty; low poverty rate; human development indicator; integration of refugees; Internally Displaced Person; access to asset; secondary enrollment rate; high poverty incidence; improved sanitation facilities; world food programme; improved water source; influx of refugees; land and water; effective safety nets; separation from family; conflict and fragility; population with access; household food security; human rights watch; refugee population; food insecurity; adult man
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Pape,Utz Johann;Petrini,Benjamin;Iqbal,Syedah Aroob;
Informing durable solutions by micro-data : a skills survey for refugees in Ethiopia (English). Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. https://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/996221531249711200/Informing-durable-solutions-by-micro-data-a-skills-survey-for-refugees-in-Ethiopia