2024
DOI: 10.1016/j.worlddev.2023.106416
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Forced displacement, social cohesion, and the state: Evidence from eight new studies

Emily Myers,
Audrey Sacks,
Juan F. Tellez
et al.
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“…Second, the devastation of livelihoods, factories, housing, and communities in general brought about by climatic conditions can lead to migration as a coping mechanism, which can affect the extended kinship or neighbourhood care support that women rely upon. Land degradation due to drought and desertification, for example has resulted in mass migrations as well ( UNEP 2016, Myers et al 2024.…”
Section: Impact On Physical and Social Care Infrastructuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Second, the devastation of livelihoods, factories, housing, and communities in general brought about by climatic conditions can lead to migration as a coping mechanism, which can affect the extended kinship or neighbourhood care support that women rely upon. Land degradation due to drought and desertification, for example has resulted in mass migrations as well ( UNEP 2016, Myers et al 2024.…”
Section: Impact On Physical and Social Care Infrastructuresmentioning
confidence: 99%