Poster Session 2613
Migrant Populations and Refugees

1. Mortality differentials and causes of death among self-settled refugees and host population in Agincourt: Insights from demographic and health surveillance system data 1994-2018Wonder Agbemavi, the Australian National University; Brian Houle, The Australian National University; Chodziwadziwa Kabudula, University of the Witwatersrand.

2. Stakeholders' Engagement in Addressing Child Trafficking in Nigeria: Evidence from an Action-Oriented ResearchAkanni I. Akinyemi, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife; Mojisola Sodeinde, International Centre For Migration Policy Development; Tosin Oni, Obafemi Awolowo University; Ivanka Hainzl, International Centre for Migration Policy Development; Oladimeji Ogunoye, Obafemi Awolowo University; Oluseun Adejugbe, The Challenge Initiative; Oluwatobiloba Shadare, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife; Adeniyi Bakre, International Centre for Migration Policy Development; Rhoda Johnson, International Centre for Migration Policy Development.

3. Time Use among Venezuelan Migrants in Brazil: A Case Study for the Metropolitan Region of Belo Horizonte, 2024Valquiria Almeida, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG); Paula Miranda-Ribeiro, Cedeplar, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG); Carolina Moulin, Centre for Regional Development and Planning (CEDEPLAR), Federal University of Minas Gerais (UFMG).

4. Coping with Conflict: Migration and Livelihood Adaptations among Forced Displaced Populations in Maradi Region, Niger RepublicTalabi Ayegbusi, Federal University Oye-Ekiti, Ekiti State, Nigeria.

5. Quiet Inclusion: Explaining Informality in Refugee Integration in AfricaShelby Carvalho, Harvard University.

6. Microcredit as a socio-economic integration tool for Migrants, Refugees. Case Study : ADIE, a non-for-profit organization providing MICROFINANCE Services, France.Clotilde EKOKA DIKANDA , ADIE (Association pour le Droit à l'Initiative Économique).

7. The Impact of Climate Change on Forced Migration and the Sustainable Development Goals.Tomiwa Fapohunda, University of the Western Cape. Statistics and Population Studies dpt; Nancy Stiegler, University of the Western Cape. Statistics and Population Studies dpt.

8. Pre- and Post-Arrival Effects on State and Development of Refugees' Mental Health Status in Germany.Daniela Foresta, Sapienza Università di Roma; Elena Ambrosetti, La Sapienza, University of Rome; Hans Dietrich, IAB.

9. The EU Member States' Capability to Grant International Protection to Asylum Seekers: An Explorative Analysis (2010-2021)Giuseppe Gabrielli, University of Naples Federico II; Maria Vittoria Forte, University of Naples “Federico II”; Rosa Gatti, University of Naples “Federico II”; Federico Benassi, University of Naples Federico II; Salvatore Strozza, Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II.

10. Taking Stock of Progress Made in the Implementation of the International Recommendations on Refugees, Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) and Statelessness Persons StatisticsNtsieni I. Itani, Statistics South Africa; Moses Choeu, Statistics South Africa; Lebohang Molapo, Statistics South Africa; Vivian Marapjane, Stats SA; Job Mothiba, statssa; Dorothy Bokaba, Stats SA.

11. Investigating the Role of Perceived Discrimination on Humanitarian Migrants’ Economic Settlement in Australia: A Longitudinal StudySantosh Jatrana, James Cook University.

12. Socio-Demographic Factors Associated with Depression among Immigrants of Working Age in South Africa, 2017.Salmon Likoko, Department of Social Development; Mercy Shoko, Statistics South Africa; Lesego Lefakane, Statistics South Africa; Lebohang Molapo, Statistics South Africa; Moses Choeu, Statistics South Africa; Nkutloeleng Ramaipato, Department of Social Development; Marisa Lombaard, Department of Social Development; Monica Akokuwebe; Obakeng Dibakwane, Statistics South Africa; Julius Benn, Department of Social Development.

13. ACCES A L’EMPLOI PAR LES FEMMES IMMIGREES SUBSAHARIENNES EN FRANCE : POUVONS-NOUS AFFIRMER QUE LES « IMMIGREES AUTONOMES » SONT PLUS PERFORMANTES QUE « LES IMMIGREES FAMILIALES »Perpetue Madungu Tumwaka, Institut National De La Statistique.

14. Violent Victimization among Immigrants: Examining Trend of Foreign-Born Homicide Victims and PerpetratorsLutendo Malisha, Statistics South Africa.

15. Violence in Conflict and Displacement in Minas Gerais, BrazilRafael Mazoni Andrade, Sejusp.

16. Questioning Uganda’s Refugee Policy Framework: Eighty (80) Years in ReviewJohn A Mushomi, Makerere University; Joseph Munyangabo, Centre for Policy Analysis; Nicholas Tunanukye, Population and Social Development Institute; Sandra Mirembe, Center for Population - Makerere University.

17. Privacy Challenges in Refugee Movement during Conflict: Ethical, Legal, and Technological PerspectivesAmarachi Utah, Ericsson Inc.

18. Melting Pot Frui Salad or Fish Bowl: Australia's Tortuous History of Refugee MigrationHelen R. Ware, University of New England.

19. Post-Migration Fertility Disruptions among Syrian Refugee Women in TurkeySeda Yumlu, Hacettepe University Institute of Population Studies; Ismet Koç, Hacettepe University Institute of Population Studies.

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