Dynamical simulation of the Syrian refugee crisis: quantifying the driving factors of forced migration

IF 1.3 4区 工程技术 Q4 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INTERDISCIPLINARY APPLICATIONS
Danilo R Diedrichs, Avyi Hill, Yeting Li, Amelia Miller Schubert
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With over 21 million refugees at the end of 2021, forced migration across national borders has become a global reality and a major international policy issue. This paper proposes a dynamical model based on the Syrian Refugee Crisis to quantify the factors that influence a refugee’s decision to migrate and the destination choice. The model simulates refugee migrations in space and time, from the moment they flee their country of origin until they are granted asylum in a host country or lose refugee status by attrition or repatriation. Migration is driven by comparative attractiveness scores based on differences in quality of life, political stability, societal violence, cultural familiarity, and distance between countries, while accounting for risk aversion and psychological inertia. By comparing simulation results to United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) data, we determine weight parameters that quantify the relative importance of each attribute in inducing a migration flow. The model is a computationally efficient forecasting and ex-post analysis tool, providing insight into the dynamics of refugee flow and effect of immigration policies.
叙利亚难民危机的动态模拟:量化强迫移民的驱动因素
截至2021年底,全球难民人数已超过2100万,被迫跨国界移民已成为全球现实和重大国际政策问题。本文以叙利亚难民危机为例,建立了一个动态模型,量化了影响难民移民决策和目的地选择的因素。该模型在空间和时间上模拟难民移徙,从他们逃离原籍国的那一刻起,直到他们在东道国获得庇护或因消耗或遣返而失去难民地位为止。移民是由生活质量、政治稳定性、社会暴力、文化熟悉度和国家之间距离的比较吸引力得分驱动的,同时考虑到风险规避和心理惯性。通过将模拟结果与联合国难民事务高级专员公署(UNHCR)的数据进行比较,我们确定了量化每个属性在诱导移民流中的相对重要性的权重参数。该模型是一种计算效率高的预测和事后分析工具,可以深入了解难民流动的动态和移民政策的影响。
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3.50
自引率
31.20%
发文量
60
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: SIMULATION is a peer-reviewed journal, which covers subjects including the modelling and simulation of: computer networking and communications, high performance computers, real-time systems, mobile and intelligent agents, simulation software, and language design, system engineering and design, aerospace, traffic systems, microelectronics, robotics, mechatronics, and air traffic and chemistry, physics, biology, medicine, biomedicine, sociology, and cognition.
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