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How Should Countries Distribute the “Burden” of Accepting Refugees Fleeing the Syrian Conflict? | Center for Global Development | Ideas to Action
Jordan says it cannot continue to bear brunt of Syrian refugee crisis | America Magazine
Who are the Syrian refugees in Jordan? - Economic Research Forum (ERF)
Locked Down and Left Behind: The Impact of COVID-19 on Refugees' Economic Inclusion — Refugees International
Refugee Spending and the Macroeconomic Program in Jordan | Center for Global Development | Ideas to Action
10 Facts About the Syrian Refugee Crisis in Jordan
The Syrian Refugee Crisis and Its Impact on the Jordanian Labour Market
64 percent of refugees in Jordan survive on less than 3 dinar a day | United Nations in Jordan
Chart: The Rising Flow of Syrian Refugees | Statista
Jordan: Over 750,000 refugees risk facing a stifling humanitarian crisis due to lack of funding [EN/AR] - Jordan | ReliefWeb
World Bank on Twitter: "About half of the world's 26 million refugees are hosted by just 6 countries: 🇹🇷 Turkey 🇯🇴 Jordan West Bank and Gaza 🇱🇧 Lebanon 🇵🇰 Pakistan 🇺🇬 Uganda
The Effect of Refugee Integration on Migrant Labor in Jordan | Review of Middle East Studies | Cambridge Core
Refugee Spending and the Macroeconomic Program in Jordan | Center for Global Development | Ideas to Action
Document - Jordan: Statistics for Registered Syrian Refugees (as of 31 January 2021)
Refugees in the Middle East & North Africa
Document - Jordan: Statistics for Registered Syrian Refugees (as of 31 August 2021)
UNHCR Jordan Factsheet - February 2018 - Jordan | ReliefWeb
Chart: The Countries Hosting The Most Displaced People Per Capita | Statista
Calculating the Fiscal Cost to Jordan of the Syrian Refugee Crisis · DAI: International Development
These 10 countries receive the most refugees | NRC
Locked Down and Left Behind: The Impact of COVID-19 on Refugees' Economic Inclusion — Refugees International
UNHCR Jordan Factsheet - February 2018 - Jordan | ReliefWeb
Securing Education for Syrian Refugees in Jordan | International Peace Institute