Murat Bayar / Mustafa M. Aral

An Analysis of Large-Scale Forced Migration in Africa

International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health | 2019


  • Abstract

    In this paper, human security-related causes of large-scale forced migration (LSFM) in Africa are investigated for the period 2011–2017. As distinct from the conventional understanding of (national) security, human security involves economic, public health, environmental and other aspects of people’s wellbeing. Testing various hypotheses, we have found that civil and interstate conflicts, lack of democracy and poverty are the most important drivers of mass population displacements, whereas climate change has an indirect effect on the dependent variable. As a policy tool, foreign aid is also tested to see if it lowers the probability of LSFM. Our findings have implications for policy planning, since the conventional understanding of security falls short of addressing LSFM without taking various aspects of human security into account.

    Journal

    International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health

    Number of Pages

    16

    Volume

    16

    Number

    21

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