S Tumen - American Economic Review, 2016 - aeaweb.org
Abstract The Syrian Conflict generated forced immigration from northern Syria to southeastern Turkey. Arrival of refugees resembles a natural experiment, which offers good …
Most of the world's displaced people are hosted in low-income countries. Focusing on evidence from poor countries, we review the literature on the economic consequences of …
XV Del Carpio, MC Wagner - World Bank policy research working …, 2015 - papers.ssrn.com
Currently 2.5 million Syrians fleeing war have found refuge in Turkey, making it the largest refugee-hosting country worldwide. This paper combines newly available data on the …
Starting in 2011, the Syrian conflict caused a large influx of refugees into Jordan. In 2015, there were an estimated 1.3 million Syrians in a country with just 6.6 million Jordanians. This …
B Balkan, S Tumen - Journal of Population Economics, 2016 - Springer
We exploit the regional variation in the unexpected (or forced) inflow of Syrian refugees as a natural experiment to estimate the impact of immigration on consumer prices in Turkey …
We study the impact of the sudden arrival of more than three million Syrian refugees in Turkey on Turkish businesses. Our empirical methodology exploits the annual variation in …
The authors use the occurrence of a large and geographically varying inflow of more than 2.5 million Syrian migrants to Turkey between 2012 and 2015 to study the effect of migration …
We estimate the effects of the arrival of 2.5 million Syrian refugees in Turkey as of the end of 2015 on the labor market outcomes of natives, using a difference-in-differences IV …
A İçduygu, E Diker - Göç Araştırmaları Dergisi, 2017 - dergipark.org.tr
The mass influx of Syrian refugees in Turkey has accelerated the ongoing legislative initiatives on the issue of migration. Adoption of the work permit regulation for temporary …