2021
DOI: 10.1007/s12134-021-00910-5
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Perception of Refugee Integration and Entitlements Among a Co-ethnic Population: Othering the Rohingyas in Bangladesh

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“…Discrimination comes in many forms such as state repression and differences in wage outcomes in labor markets. Marginalization can occur through the relocation into areas where access to services is poor (Busetta et al, 2021) and even if they are allowed services the host‐population wanting to deny services further marginalizing refugees (Sakib & Ananna, 2022). These vulnerabilities also arise in cross‐cultural communication errors (Asfaw et al, 2020), social isolation (Mendola & Busetta, 2021) and the limited or non‐existent legal protections (Mendola & Pera, 2021).…”
Section: State Of Knowledge: Environmental Risk Communicationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Discrimination comes in many forms such as state repression and differences in wage outcomes in labor markets. Marginalization can occur through the relocation into areas where access to services is poor (Busetta et al, 2021) and even if they are allowed services the host‐population wanting to deny services further marginalizing refugees (Sakib & Ananna, 2022). These vulnerabilities also arise in cross‐cultural communication errors (Asfaw et al, 2020), social isolation (Mendola & Busetta, 2021) and the limited or non‐existent legal protections (Mendola & Pera, 2021).…”
Section: State Of Knowledge: Environmental Risk Communicationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Incidentally, they flew to the neighboring country of Bangladesh as illegal immigrants. Nowadays, around 1 million Rohingya are living in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh (Sakib & Ananna, 2022)the world's largest refugee camp.…”
Section: International Journal Of Social Science Research and Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%