Refugees, Diversity and Conflict in Sub-Saharan Africa:
Despite mixed empirical evidence, refugees have been blamed for spreading conflict in the countries that receive them. This paper hypothesizes that such a relationship largely depends on the resulting change in ethnic composition of refugee-hosting areas. To test this, this paper investigates change...
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Zusammenfassung: | Despite mixed empirical evidence, refugees have been blamed for spreading conflict in the countries that receive them. This paper hypothesizes that such a relationship largely depends on the resulting change in ethnic composition of refugee-hosting areas. To test this, this paper investigates changes in diversity in refugee-hosting areas across 23 countries in sub-Saharan Africa between 2005 and 2016. The paper then assesses the likelihood of conflict in relation to the changing level of ethnic fractionalization and ethnic polarization. Ethnic fractionalization measures the probability that two individuals drawn at random from a society will belong to two different ethnic groups and thus increases with the number of ethnic groups present. Ethnic polarization captures antagonism between individuals and is maximized when the society is divided into two equally sized and distant ethnic groups. Refugee polarization is found to exacerbate the risk of conflict, with a one standard deviation increase in the polarization index increasing the incidence of violent conflict by 5 percentage points. Such an effect corresponds to a 10 percent increase at the mean. The opposite effect is found for the fractionalization index. Additional analyses are also conducted based on individual data. Ethnic polarization increases the likelihood of experiencing physical assault by 2.1 percentage points. Inversely, the equivalent change in the ethnic fractionalization index decreases the likelihood of experiencing physical assault by 1.9 percentage points. Similar effects are found for interpersonal crime. The results should not be interpreted as evidence that refugees per se impact the likelihood of violence. Indeed, there is no evidence of a significant correlation between the number of refugees and the occurrence of conflict. Instead, the analysis points to the risk of conflict when refugees exacerbate ethnic polarization in the hosting communities. In contrast, a situation where refugee flows increase the level of ethnic fractionalization is likely to see an attenuated risk of violence. This certainly calls for specific interventions in polarized refugee-hosting communities |
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520 | 3 | |a Despite mixed empirical evidence, refugees have been blamed for spreading conflict in the countries that receive them. This paper hypothesizes that such a relationship largely depends on the resulting change in ethnic composition of refugee-hosting areas. To test this, this paper investigates changes in diversity in refugee-hosting areas across 23 countries in sub-Saharan Africa between 2005 and 2016. The paper then assesses the likelihood of conflict in relation to the changing level of ethnic fractionalization and ethnic polarization. Ethnic fractionalization measures the probability that two individuals drawn at random from a society will belong to two different ethnic groups and thus increases with the number of ethnic groups present. Ethnic polarization captures antagonism between individuals and is maximized when the society is divided into two equally sized and distant ethnic groups. | |
520 | 3 | |a Refugee polarization is found to exacerbate the risk of conflict, with a one standard deviation increase in the polarization index increasing the incidence of violent conflict by 5 percentage points. Such an effect corresponds to a 10 percent increase at the mean. The opposite effect is found for the fractionalization index. Additional analyses are also conducted based on individual data. Ethnic polarization increases the likelihood of experiencing physical assault by 2.1 percentage points. Inversely, the equivalent change in the ethnic fractionalization index decreases the likelihood of experiencing physical assault by 1.9 percentage points. Similar effects are found for interpersonal crime. The results should not be interpreted as evidence that refugees per se impact the likelihood of violence. Indeed, there is no evidence of a significant correlation between the number of refugees and the occurrence of conflict. | |
520 | 3 | |a Instead, the analysis points to the risk of conflict when refugees exacerbate ethnic polarization in the hosting communities. In contrast, a situation where refugee flows increase the level of ethnic fractionalization is likely to see an attenuated risk of violence. This certainly calls for specific interventions in polarized refugee-hosting communities | |
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title | Refugees, Diversity and Conflict in Sub-Saharan Africa |
title_auth | Refugees, Diversity and Conflict in Sub-Saharan Africa |
title_exact_search | Refugees, Diversity and Conflict in Sub-Saharan Africa |
title_exact_search_txtP | Refugees, Diversity and Conflict in Sub-Saharan Africa |
title_full | Refugees, Diversity and Conflict in Sub-Saharan Africa Luisito Bertinelli |
title_fullStr | Refugees, Diversity and Conflict in Sub-Saharan Africa Luisito Bertinelli |
title_full_unstemmed | Refugees, Diversity and Conflict in Sub-Saharan Africa Luisito Bertinelli |
title_short | Refugees, Diversity and Conflict in Sub-Saharan Africa |
title_sort | refugees diversity and conflict in sub saharan africa |
topic | Conflict Conflict and Development Diversity Ethnic Conflict Ethnic Fractionalization Ethnic Groups Ethnic Polarization Forced Migration Refugee Polarization Refugee Settlement Social Conflict Social Conflict and Violence Social Development Social Integration Social Polarization |
topic_facet | Conflict Conflict and Development Diversity Ethnic Conflict Ethnic Fractionalization Ethnic Groups Ethnic Polarization Forced Migration Refugee Polarization Refugee Settlement Social Conflict Social Conflict and Violence Social Development Social Integration Social Polarization |
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