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Investigating the socio-economic impacts of the Ukrainian refugee policy…
Investigating the socio-economic impacts of the Ukrainian refugee policy in Bruton?
intro
spec link:
Migration
What is a refugee, how do they differ from migrants
Power and borders
Why are there refugees
Theory:
what a refugee is -- link to migration
139 Refugees PDF
why are there refugees
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has caused the worst refugee crisis in Europe since the Second World War. The UN estimates that as of late June, 3.5m refugees from Ukraine are registered for temporary protection in Europe.
outline government policy about providing housing
What do you need to house a refugee
Able to offer a spare room or home for 6 months.
Do not have a criminal record.
If you are not a British Citzen, then you have the right to stay in the UK for at least 6 months.
Context
About the area
Why is the question being answered?
How succesful government refugee policy has been is a very important question. Since the Russian invasion of Ukraine the UK has welcomed in many refugees, however, it is imortant to consirder the impacts this policy has had on both the refugees and the families that have hosted the.
Aims/objectives
how successful have the refugee policies been?
Social impacts
Impacts on the refugee/s
Impacts on host family
Economic impacts
Economic help for host families
Have refugees managed to gain employment
Key words
Refugee
Socio-economic
Ukrainian
Hypothesis
The UK government Ukrainian refugee policy has had a postive social-economic impact.
Litreture evidence
139 Refugees PDF -- What is a refugee
Entering the UK, links to government housing policy
Home for Ukrainian refugees
Why are the refugees
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-60555472
Data
Interviews of both host families and refugees
Models
https://docs.google.com/document/d/10_DJaDaY6FwkBtihGm944gg3VE7mNxH33K5CCO8JCOk/edit