EXPRESS: No Country for Young Refugees: Barriers and Opportunities for Inclusive Refugee Education Practices

IF 4.8 3区 管理学 Q1 ENGINEERING, MANUFACTURING
Sebnem Manolya Demir, F. Sahinyazan, B. Kara, Elfe Buluc
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Abstract

The recent refugee crises in Ukraine (2022) and Syria (2011) have created millions of refugees, 40% of whom are children. The education systems of countries hosting refugees struggle to integrate such large populations. In addition, language barriers and the stigma associated with refugees hamper inclusive and equitable education opportunities for these children. There is thus a risk of “lost generations” distanced from education, who may eventually depend on social security systems and monetary aid in the long term. This study considers the following research question: How can a host country improve the inclusion of refugee children in the education system without overburdening its infrastructure? First, we document the availability and accessibility challenges and opportunities that refugee children face during the Syrian refugee crisis. We then develop an inclusive planning strategy aligned with existing capacity and resources and formulate two adaptations of the Maximum Covering Problem (MCP): Cooperative Capacitated MCP with Heterogeneity Constraints (CCMCP-HC) to improve the current schooling access in Türkiye and Modular CCMCP-HC to guide early planning in the case of a future crisis. Our computational analyses illustrate that the proposed approach yields higher schooling rates and capacity utilization than existing approaches. Our results emphasize the importance of having a planning strategy in the initial phases of a crisis that considers future integration possibilities. This study analyzes Türkiye’s experience and lessons learned to provide a road map for other ongoing and future refugee crises.
快讯青年难民无祖国:难民全纳教育实践的障碍与机遇
最近在乌克兰(2022 年)和叙利亚(2011 年)发生的难民危机造成了数百万难民, 其中 40%是儿童。难民收容国的教育系统很难融入如此庞大的人口。此外,语言障碍和与难民相关的耻辱感也阻碍了这些儿童获得全纳和公平的教育机会。因此,存在着远离教育的 "失落的一代 "的风险,他们最终可能长期依赖于社会保障体系和货币援助。本研究考虑了以下研究问题:东道国如何才能在不加重基础设施负担的情况下,将难民儿童更好地纳入教育体系?首先,我们记录了难民儿童在叙利亚难民危机期间所面临的可用性和可及性挑战与机遇。然后,我们根据现有能力和资源制定了一项全纳规划战略,并对最大覆盖问题(MCP)进行了两种调整:带异质性约束的合作能力最大覆盖问题(CCMCP-HC)可改善土耳其目前的入学机会,而模块化能力最大覆盖问题(CCMCP-HC)则可指导未来危机情况下的早期规划。我们的计算分析表明,与现有方法相比,建议的方法可提高入学率和能力利用率。我们的研究结果强调了在危机初期制定考虑未来整合可能性的规划战略的重要性。本研究分析了土耳其的经验和教训,为其他正在发生的和未来的难民危机提供了路线图。
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Production and Operations Management
Production and Operations Management 管理科学-工程:制造
CiteScore
7.50
自引率
16.00%
发文量
278
审稿时长
24 months
期刊介绍: The mission of Production and Operations Management is to serve as the flagship research journal in operations management in manufacturing and services. The journal publishes scientific research into the problems, interest, and concerns of managers who manage product and process design, operations, and supply chains. It covers all topics in product and process design, operations, and supply chain management and welcomes papers using any research paradigm.
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