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- Ligne n°63 : The cost of statelessness
Ligne n°67 : ... Brad Blitz For governments seized with the importance of upholding- Ligne n°68 : human rights, the issue of statelessness raises a number of important
Ligne n°69 : concerns. Denial or deprivation of nationality to certain groups of ...
Ligne n°71 : ... wars – for example in Eastern Congo. Further, recent research has- Ligne n°72 : suggested that stateless groups are generally not prioritised in social
Ligne n°73 : assistance programs and are further disadvantaged as a result of aid ...- Ligne n°81 : Stateless people (photo credit: Greg Constantine) Stateless people face
- Ligne n°81 : Stateless people (photo credit: Greg Constantine) Stateless people face
Ligne n°82 : innumerable barriers, and wider societal and political challenges are ...
Ligne n°86 : ... property; vote; hold elected office; and enjoy the protection of a- Ligne n°87 : country. Too often the births, marriages, and deaths of stateless
Ligne n°88 : people are not certified and, many stateless people lack even basic ...
Ligne n°87 : ... country. Too often the births, marriages, and deaths of stateless- Ligne n°88 : people are not certified and, many stateless people lack even basic
Ligne n°89 : documentation. ...
Ligne n°91 : ... Data collection about refugees has improved but little research has- Ligne n°92 : been done on the livelihoods of stateless people. The lack of data on
Ligne n°93 : the livelihoods of stateless people is problematic because sound and ...
Ligne n°92 : ... been done on the livelihoods of stateless people. The lack of data on- Ligne n°93 : the livelihoods of stateless people is problematic because sound and
Ligne n°94 : effective policies require a strong evidential basis. Furthermore, ...- Ligne n°97 : The links between statelessness, forced migration and humanitarian
Ligne n°98 : emergencies are well documented. Pro-active and pre-emptive policies ...
Ligne n°98 : ... emergencies are well documented. Pro-active and pre-emptive policies- Ligne n°99 : may prevent major emergencies. Stateless people in South East Asia and
Ligne n°100 : Central Africa have been the victims of persistent persecution; their ...- Ligne n°107 : Statelessness is sustained by poor governance, poverty, corruption,
Ligne n°108 : discrimination, and the lack of the rule of law, among other factors. ...
Ligne n°117 : ... Department of State (£112,000) which aimed to provide empirical insight- Ligne n°118 : into the livelihoods of stateless people. The outcomes of this project
Ligne n°119 : will provide important evidence to help the US Bureau of Population, ...
Ligne n°120 : ... Refugees and Migration (PRM), other governments, and the United Nations- Ligne n°121 : High Commissioner for Refugees to protect stateless individuals and
Ligne n°122 : advance their social, economic, and personal well-being. ...
Ligne n°125 : ... (Bangladesh, Kenya, Slovenia and Sri Lanka) and gather quantitative- Ligne n°126 : data on the livelihoods of stateless and formerly stateless people to
- Ligne n°126 : data on the livelihoods of stateless and formerly stateless people to
Ligne n°127 : illustrate the benefits that citizenship brings and to identify best ...- Ligne n°130 : Statelessness and its implications are politically sensitive subjects.
Ligne n°131 : Conducting empirical research on the topic can therefore prove to be a ...
Ligne n°154 : ... citizenship reforms are introduced and discriminatory nationality laws- Ligne n°155 : amended, formerly stateless people endure continued hardships
Ligne n°156 : associated with the previous deprivation of nationality rights. ...
Ligne n°165 : ... those who have more recently acquired citizenship. The results of this- Ligne n°166 : study show that statelessness lowers a household's per capita income by
Ligne n°167 : 33.7 per cent. ...
Ligne n°170 : ... of its intensity. In Sri Lanka and Kenya, two poor countries, the- Ligne n°171 : percentage by which income was reduced for formerly stateless
Ligne n°172 : households (as compared against born citizens) was 11.5 per cent and ...
Ligne n°173 : ... 24.5 per cent respectively. In Bangladesh and Slovenia, two states- Ligne n°174 : where the former stateless groups have been actively excluded from
Ligne n°175 : mainstream society it was far greater at 74.5 per cent and 62.5 per ...- Ligne n°181 : c) In terms of expenditure, stateless households spent 34 per cent less
Ligne n°182 : than citizen households. ...- Ligne n°193 : f) On average, stateless and formerly stateless people are 35 per cent
- Ligne n°193 : f) On average, stateless and formerly stateless people are 35 per cent
Ligne n°194 : less happy than citizens; education and health positively impact levels ...- Ligne n°197 : g) Statelessness reduces opportunities for education; the educational
Ligne n°198 : attainment of stateless and formerly stateless people is markedly lower ...
Ligne n°197 : ... g) Statelessness reduces opportunities for education; the educational- Ligne n°198 : attainment of stateless and formerly stateless people is markedly lower
- Ligne n°198 : attainment of stateless and formerly stateless people is markedly lower
Ligne n°199 : than for citizens, in spite of the right to universal education. ...- Ligne n°201 : i. In Bangladesh the mean education of stateless groups (grade 3) was
Ligne n°202 : approximately grade three to six years lower than that of the citizens ...- Ligne n°205 : ii. In Kenya the mean education of stateless group (grade 7) was
Ligne n°206 : approximately three years is lower than that of the citizens (grade ...- Ligne n°212 : iv. In Sri Lanka, for the formerly stateless group educational
Ligne n°213 : attainment was approximately grade 6, one year lower than that of the ...- Ligne n°219 : i) Statelessness reduces health expectancy.
- Ligne n°223 : a) The odds of having good access to land are lower for stateless and
Ligne n°224 : former stateless households. In Slovenia and Bangladesh, there was less ...
Ligne n°223 : ... a) The odds of having good access to land are lower for stateless and- Ligne n°224 : former stateless households. In Slovenia and Bangladesh, there was less
Ligne n°225 : than ten per cent chance of having access to land, just 8.5 per cent ...- Ligne n°229 : b) Statelessness reduces owning a house by 59.7 per cent.
- Ligne n°236 : d) Though statelessness has no direct effect on the odds of acquiring
Ligne n°237 : social capital, poorer households in each country had reduced access. ...- Ligne n°252 : b) Stateless groups are more likely to be affected by seasonal change,
Ligne n°253 : which restricts opportunities for work, access to food, and shelter. ...- Ligne n°261 : a) Citizens are able to access more paid work than formerly stateless
Ligne n°262 : persons. ...
Ligne n°264 : ... b) In Kenya and Sri Lanka this difference extends to gender, with both- Ligne n°265 : citizen and formerly stateless men doing more paid work than citizen
Ligne n°266 : and formerly stateless women respectively. Within this context more men ...
Ligne n°265 : ... citizen and formerly stateless men doing more paid work than citizen- Ligne n°266 : and formerly stateless women respectively. Within this context more men
Ligne n°267 : citizens are professionals and more formerly stateless are casual ...
Ligne n°266 : ... and formerly stateless women respectively. Within this context more men- Ligne n°267 : citizens are professionals and more formerly stateless are casual
Ligne n°268 : workers. ...- Ligne n°315 : g) Seasonal change is a matter of concern for stateless people in some
Ligne n°316 : countries. ...
Ligne n°325 : ... Refugees walking (photo credit: Greg Constantine) Further research is- Ligne n°326 : required on the long-term effects of statelessness on people's lives,
Ligne n°327 : the realisation of their rights and capacities for economic and social ...
Ligne n°340 : ... Professor Brad Blitz has an international reputation for his work on- Ligne n°341 : the challenges of post-conflict integration, statelessness, and the
Ligne n°342 : return of refugees. He has been called upon to advise several UN ...