Social Cohesion and Refugee-Host Interactions: Evidence from East Africa

Télécharger  (PDF, 1.70 MB)
Type de document: Reports and Policy Papers
Type de document: English
Date de publication: 28 January 2022 (2 years ago)
Créé: 31 August 2022 (1 year ago)
Téléchargements: 298

Social Cohesion and Refugee-Host Interactions: Evidence from East Africa

Type de document: Reports and Policy Papers
Langue(s): English
Building upon the literature on contact theory, this paper explores the role of inter-group interaction in shaping social cohesion between refugees and host communities in East Africa. It draws upon first-hand quantitative (n=16,608) and qualitative data collected from refugees and nearby host communities in urban and camp-like contexts in Ethiopia, Kenya, and Uganda. Focusing on the Uganda data, OLS regressions reveal a positive and significant correlation between refugee-host interaction and the perception of hosts towards refugees. This association disappears when an instrumental variable (IV) approach is used to address endogeneity issues, except when only data from the urban context is used. The analysis of cross-country data highlights further differences in the types of interaction and perception that matter between urban and camp-like contexts. It also suggests that ethno-linguistic proximity between refugee and host populations is associated with more positive attitudes. In all contexts, an important pa
Télécharger  (PDF, 1.70 MB)