Interviews with Displaced Women and Men in Four Countries, 2021-2022: Afghanistan, Ethiopia, Jordan, and Kenya /

This study includes 194 semi structured interviews carried out with displaced women and men in four countries: Afghanistan, Ethiopia, Jordan, and Kenya) across camp and urban settings. In each country, the data includes respondents in an urban setting and a camp (or camp-like) setting. The interviews were part of the IIED project 'Protracted Displacement in an Urban World' which sought to compare the experiences of refugees and internally displaced persons (IDPs) in cities and camps in four countries. The aim of the comparative investigation was to better understand how displaced people in these different settings fare in terms of their self-reliance, livelihoods and economies, and wellbeing. The aims of the interviews were to explore the meaning of wellbeing and the wellbeing priorities of displaced populations, understand how wellbeing is impacted by place, and examine the difference in wellbeing between camp and urban populations. The interviews cover the following areas: Impact of place on bodily and economic wellbeing Impact of place on social wellbeing Impact of place on political wellbeing Impact of place on subjective wellbeing The dataset includes 194 semi-structured qualitative interviews with almost equal numbers of women and men in urban and camp settings. Experience of refugees, wellbeing

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Geographic Coverage:

AF, ET, JO, KE

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dataset

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UK Data Service