Long-Term Settlement of Refugees: An Annotated Bibliography of New Zealand and International Literature

Author: Alison Gray and Natasha McMillan

This annotated bibliography, undertaken by Natasha McMillan and Alison Gray, brings together New Zealand and international literature on the long-term settlement of refugees and provides an insight into the factors that facilitate or act as barriers to integration. This review is the first publication from the three-year ‘Quota Refugees Ten Years On: Perspectives on Integration, Community and Identity’ research programme.

The annotated bibliography contains close to 200 annotations on a wide variety of topics relating to the long-term settlement of refugees. Each annotation contains information on the research aim or focus, who the participants were, key findings and outcomes, and the scope of the research. The bibliography is structured around the main themes emerging from the research, and includes a thematic review of the literature. The main themes include: integration and social cohesion; identity and citizenship; community and social networks; social exclusion; education and training; economic participation including employment; health and wellbeing; housing; and integration issues related to gender, age, generation and disability.



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