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EXAMINING REFUGEE INTEGRATION: THE EXPERIENCES OF BOSNIAN AND VIETNAMESE COMMUNITIES

Hisako Matsuo·Jonathan Harrison·Emily Bennett
Published 30 January 2025
Vol. 11, No. 1 (2023)
pp. 22-30
CC BY 4.0
  1. 1
    Hisako Matsuo
    Public and Social Policy Program, Saint Louis University
    US
  2. 2
    Jonathan Harrison
    Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Saint Louis University
    US
  3. 3
    Emily Bennett
    Department of Psychology, Saint Louis University
    US

The global refugee crisis has reached unprecedented levels, with millions of forcibly displaced individuals seeking refuge across the world. The United States, while maintaining the largest resettlement program, is a critical player in offering a new home to those in need. As the U.S. experiences shifts in immigration policy under the Biden administration, the country is expected to welcome an increasing number of refugees in the coming years. This emphasizes the importance of understanding the challenges and obstacles faced by refugee groups during the integration process. This abstract highlights the urgency of addressing these issues as we strive to provide a safe haven for those seeking refuge.

JournalApplied Psychology, Sociology, and Social Policy Journal
ISSN2998-8411
Volume / IssueVol. 11, No. 1 (2023)
Pages22-30
Published30 January 2025
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LicenseCC BY 4.0 — reuse with attribution
PublisherKeith Publications
Matsuo, H., Harrison , J., Bennett, E. (2025). EXAMINING REFUGEE INTEGRATION: THE EXPERIENCES OF BOSNIAN AND VIETNAMESE COMMUNITIES. Applied Psychology, Sociology, and Social Policy Journal, Vol. 11 No. 1, pp. 22-30

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