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    <title>The economic consequences of internal displacement in Zimbabwe</title>
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      <name>Mandishekwa Robson</name>
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    <published>2020-07-01T00:00:00Z</published>
    <summary type="text">Title: The economic consequences of internal displacement in Zimbabwe
Authors: Mandishekwa Robson
Abstract: Background: Internal displacement occupies a central place among population &#xD;
displacements especially in Africa where Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) have &#xD;
outnumbered refugees, hence, the term Africa’s new dilemma. Africa has also become a host &#xD;
to two-thirds of the world's IDPs. With the increasing demand for minerals, mining-induced &#xD;
displacement has taken a centre stage among development projects. Despite the increasing &#xD;
trend in the number of IDPs, few studies have focused particularly on economic &#xD;
consequences of mining-induced internal displacement, yet mining-induced displacements &#xD;
cannot be ruled out given the ongoing explorations and increasing demand for minerals as a &#xD;
result of population growth. Furthermore, there is scant literature on economic activities and &#xD;
satisfaction with life among displacees. IDPs have, therefore, remained the forgotten group, &#xD;
both in literature and in policy issues. To contribute to the literature, the thesis explored the &#xD;
economic consequences of mining-induced displacement, determinants of the choice of &#xD;
economic activities and determinants of satisfaction with life among IDPs in Arda Transau, &#xD;
Zimbabwe. &#xD;
Objectives: The thesis firstly aimed to explore the economic consequences of mining&#xD;
induced displacement in Arda Transau. Since internal displacement is associated with &#xD;
livelihoods change; the thesis also aimed to find determinants of IDPs’ choice of economic &#xD;
activities. Finally, the other objectives of the thesis were to quantify life satisfaction levels &#xD;
since displacement has the potential to change life satisfaction and to determine the correlates &#xD;
of life satisfaction among internal displacees in Arda Transau.</summary>
    <dc:date>2020-07-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
    <dc:creator>Mandishekwa Robson</dc:creator>
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