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Some of the Socio-economic Characteristics of the Palestinian Refugees and Displaced Persons in the Two Camps of Irbid Governorate and the Surrounding Areas: A Comparative Analysis

بعض الخصائص الاقتصادية و الاجتماعية للاجئين و النازحين الفلسطينيين في مخيمي محافظة إربد و المناطق المحيطة بهما: (دراسة مقارنة)

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 Publication date 2008
  fields Sociology
and research's language is العربية
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The objectives of this study are: first: to analyze some of the Socio-economic characteristics of the Palestinian Refugees and displaced persons in the two camps of Irbid governorate (Irbid Camp and Azmi Al-Mufti Camp), and also in the surrounding areas (Irbid City and Husn City). Second: to compare these characteristics between the refugees and displaced persons in the areas of the study (Azmi Al-Mufti Camp, Irbid Camp, Irbid City, and Husn City), and also between the following groups: refugees, displaced persons, and the rest of the Jordanian Society.



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The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for the Palestinian Refugees in the Near East, UNRWA and Palestinian Refugees: 50 Years of Service, Gaza, July 2000
المملكة الأردنية الهاشمية ( 1976 )، تقارير اللجنة الوزارية العلي لإغاثة النازحين الفلسطينيين، عمان.
المملكة الأردنية الهاشمية، دائرة الإحصاءات العامة ( 2006 )، الأردن بالأرقام 2005 ، العدد 8، عمان.
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