This study analyses “the impact of climate change on female refugees migrating from different countries of the Asia Pacific to Europe” in search for a dignified life with human rights and equal chances at prosperity and growth. The study begins with a brief background on climate change and reasons for migration of female refugees to countries in the European Union, stating the research question around which this study is conducted, and the hypotheses for discussion. An in-depth literature review is conducted of credible chapters from different books, articles, and reports. The methodology used to data collection is qualitative, and this data is studied to provide the research findings of the study. At the end, a conclusion of the study is provided, followed by a discussion of the limitations which can be further explored by other researchers.

This study analyses “the impact of climate change on female refugees migrating from different countries of the Asia Pacific to Europe” in search for a dignified life with human rights and equal chances at prosperity and growth. The study begins with a brief background on climate change and reasons for migration of female refugees to countries in the European Union, stating the research question around which this study is conducted, and the hypotheses for discussion. An in-depth literature review is conducted of credible chapters from different books, articles, and reports. The methodology used to data collection is qualitative, and this data is studied to provide the research findings of the study. At the end, a conclusion of the study is provided, followed by a discussion of the limitations which can be further explored by other researchers.

Experiences of Migration: Impact of Climate Change on Female Refugees Migrating to Europe

ALI, MAHNOOR
2023/2024

Abstract

This study analyses “the impact of climate change on female refugees migrating from different countries of the Asia Pacific to Europe” in search for a dignified life with human rights and equal chances at prosperity and growth. The study begins with a brief background on climate change and reasons for migration of female refugees to countries in the European Union, stating the research question around which this study is conducted, and the hypotheses for discussion. An in-depth literature review is conducted of credible chapters from different books, articles, and reports. The methodology used to data collection is qualitative, and this data is studied to provide the research findings of the study. At the end, a conclusion of the study is provided, followed by a discussion of the limitations which can be further explored by other researchers.
2023
Experiences of Migration: Impact of Climate Change on Female Refugees Migrating to Europe
This study analyses “the impact of climate change on female refugees migrating from different countries of the Asia Pacific to Europe” in search for a dignified life with human rights and equal chances at prosperity and growth. The study begins with a brief background on climate change and reasons for migration of female refugees to countries in the European Union, stating the research question around which this study is conducted, and the hypotheses for discussion. An in-depth literature review is conducted of credible chapters from different books, articles, and reports. The methodology used to data collection is qualitative, and this data is studied to provide the research findings of the study. At the end, a conclusion of the study is provided, followed by a discussion of the limitations which can be further explored by other researchers.
Climate Change
Migration
Female Refugees
Europe
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