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Forced Migration, Social Cohesion and Conflict : The 2015 Refugee Inflow in Germany (English)

In 2015, Germany welcomed close to one million asylum seekers and refugees from Syria, Afghanistan, the Western Balkans and elsewhere. Although the country was often praised for its welcome culture, the inflow has spurred a debate about identity, social cohesion and the limits of multiculturalism. This paper analyzes the effect of this inflow on various dimensions of social cohesion. To separate causation from correlation, it exploits the fact that...
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Albarosa,Emanuele; Elsner,Benjamin.

Forced Migration, Social Cohesion and Conflict : The 2015 Refugee Inflow in Germany (English). Policy Research working paper|no. WPS 9913 Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/830181643248457941

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