接收社区眼中的叙利亚和乌克兰难民的移民决定

Katarzyna Jasko , David Webber , Erica Molinario , Arie Kruglanski , Paulina Górska , Michele Gelfand , Birga Schumpe
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关于难民地位的讨论往往围绕着他们所处环境的两个假定特征。其一,由于他们逃离自己的国家以寻求安全,因此他们的移民决定缺乏选择性。其二,他们的移民将是暂时的,因为他们可能希望在情况稳定后返回祖国。然而,目前还不清楚这些观念与难民融入之间的关系。为了弥补这一不足,我们对接收叙利亚和乌克兰战争难民的社区成员进行了两项研究。我们在黎巴嫩、约旦、德国、荷兰(研究1,人数=762)和波兰(研究2,人数=798)对参与者进行了调查。我们发现,接收社区的居民越是认为难民被剥夺了移民的选择权,并愿意尽快返回祖国,他们就越支持对难民采取更加包容的政策。我们还对黎巴嫩、约旦、德国和荷兰的叙利亚难民(910 人)进行了调查,了解他们对移民的控制和未来移民意向。他们的回答表明,收容社区的成员可能低估了难民的控制感。
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The migration decisions of Syrian and Ukrainian refugees as perceived by their receiving communities

The migration decisions of Syrian and Ukrainian refugees as perceived by their receiving communities

Discussions about refugee status often center around two assumed characteristics of their circumstances. One, that, because they fled their countries to seek safety, their migration decisions lacked choice. And two, that their migration will be temporary, as they may wish to return to their home country after things stabilize. However, it is unclear how these perceptions are related to refugee inclusion. To address this gap, we conducted two studies with members of communities that host refugees from the recent wars in Syria and Ukraine. Participants were surveyed in Lebanon, Jordan, Germany, the Netherlands (Study 1, N = 762), and Poland (Study 2, N = 798). We found that the more residents of receiving communities perceived refugees as deprived of choice over their migration and willing to return to their home country as soon as possible, the more they supported more accommodating policies toward refugees. We also surveyed Syrian refugees in Lebanon, Jordan, Germany, and the Netherlands (N = 910) about their control over migration and future migration intentions. Their responses suggest that members of host communities may underestimate the sense of control experienced by refugees.

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