By 2023, more than 108 million people
were forcibly displaced worldwide, with children under 18
constituting 45 percent. This study examines the human
development gaps between forcibly displaced migrant and host
children and adolescents, focusing on cognitive and
socioemotional skills and physical and mental health. The
study also explores how access to services and
regularization programs are correlated with these
disparities using a unique...
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2024/05/06
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Policy Research Working Paper
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WPS10765
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2024/05/06
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Thriving beyond Borders ? Understanding Refugee Children’s Life Outcomes
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