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Syrian Refugees’ Location Choice in Urban Areas as a Subjective Process: A Cross-Case Comparison of Önder (Ankara) and Yunusemre (Izmir) Neighbourhoods

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  3. Aradhya, Siddartha , Finn Hedefalk, Jonas Helgertz , and Kirk Scott . ‘Region of Origin: Settlement Decisions of Turkish and Iranian Immigrants in Sweden 1968-2001.’ Population, Space and Place 23. 4 (2017): 118.
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  4. Aslund, Olof . ‘Now and Forever? Initial and Subsequent Location Choices of Immigrants.’ Regional Science and Urban Economics 35 (2005): 14165.
    [Google Scholar]
  5. Balampanidis, Dimitris and Iris Polyzos . ‘Migrants’ Settlement in Two Central Neighborhoods of Athens.’ City 20 (2016): 7590.
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  6. Balcılar, Mehmet and Jeffrey B. Nugent . ‘The Migration of Fear: An Analysisvof Migration Choices of Syrian Refugees.’ The Quarterly Review of Economicsvand Finance 73 (2019): 95110.
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  7. Beyhan, Burak . ‘The Role of Labour Mobility in the Cognitive Architecture of an Industrial Cluster: The Case of Siteler in Ankara’. Ph.D. diss. Middle East Technical University, 2006.
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  9. Bolt, Gideon and Ronald van Kempen . ‘Escaping Poverty Neighbourhoods in The Netherlands.’ Housing, Theory and Society 20.4 (2003): 20922.
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  36. Savran, Sezen and N. Aydan Sat . ‘Ankara'da Suriyeli Gocmenlerin Yer Secimi Tercihlerinin İncelenmesi ve Bir Etnik Kentsel Adacık Orneği Olarak Onder, Ulubey, Alemdağ Mahalleleri’ [‘Investigation of Syrian Immigrants’ Site Selection Preferences in Ankara']. Journal of Ankara Studies 7 (2019): 283302.
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  39. Skeldon, Ronald . International Migration, Internal Migration, Mobility and Urbanization: Towards More Integrated Approaches, 111. New York: Population Division Department of Economic and Social Affairs United Nations Secretariat, 2017.
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  40. Skyrme, Gillian . The Contribution of Non-Government Organisations to the Settlement of Refugees and Migrants in Aotearoa New Zealand, English for Speakers of Other Languages Home Tutors, June, 2008.
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    [Google Scholar]
  42. Turkiye İstatistik Kurumu. ‘Adrese Dayalı Nufus Kayıt Sistemi’ [‘Address-based population registration system'], accessed November 20 , 2019, http:// www.tuik.gov.tr/PreTablo.do?alt_id=1059.
  43. United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR). ‘Syria Regional Refugee Response Operational Portal’, accessed November 25 , 2019, https://data2.unhcr.org/en/situations/Syria.
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