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FMR 54 General - When money speaks: behind asylum seekers' consumption patterns

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Resettlement (Forced Migration Review 54)
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Asylum seekers' consumption patterns.
The goods and services purchased by asylum seekers who were given an unconditional cash transfer demonstrate how their consumer behaviour extends beyond the fulfilment of immediate needs to addressing broader desires for community and belonging.

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Resettlement (Forced Migration Review 54)
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Jonathan Goh
Sophie Kurschner
Tina Esmail
Jonathan van Arneman
Keywords
fmr
forced migration review
refugee
forced migrant
asylum seeker
asylum
Department: Refugee Studies Centre
Date Added: 22/03/2017
Duration: 00:12:14

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