Tag Archives: syrian immigrants

Determination of Social Exclusion Among Young Syrian Refugees Living in Turkey

By | July 18, 2021

After the Syria Conflict in 2011, Turkey has accepted about four million Syrian refugees. Initially, they were seen as guests, but after eight years, the Turkish Government has spent more than forty billion USD, and the money that has been spent is seen as a burden by both the Government and the people. That’s why some Turkish people started using negative language against Syrian Refugees not only for economic reasons but also political. This study aims to understand the impact of young Syrian refugees’ social exclusion with temporary protection status on their daily lives.

International Conference on Social Work in Prag

By | September 12, 2017

I attended an International Conference on Social Work with my colleagues in Prag and presented following 3 papers. You can see the abstracts book of the conference by clicking here You can see the program of the conference by clicking here        

THE POSSIBLE EFFECTS OF SYRIAN IMMIGRANTS IN LABOR MARKETS IN TURKEY AND YALOVA SAMPLE

By | August 25, 2017

Makale Yayını Route Educational and Social Science Journal THE POSSIBLE EFFECTS OF SYRIAN IMMIGRANTS IN LABOR MARKETS IN TURKEY AND YALOVA SAMPLE Koçak, O., Keskin, A. & Yıldız, H. (2017). Suriyeli Göçmenlerin Türkiye Emek Piyasasına Etkileri ve Yalova Örneği, ss. 59-74. Makaleyi İndirmek İçin Tıklayınız… To download, please click here…    Zamanı gelince herkes bu dünyadan göç… Read More »

Conference WORK 2015- New Meanings of Work, 19-21 August 2015, Turku, Finland

By | December 21, 2015

Finlandiya’da New Meanings of Work  (Çalışmanın Yeni Anlamları) konulu konferansa katıldım. Finlandiya’da çok yoğun 3 günlük bilimsel bir toplantı gerçekleşti. “The immigration policy of Turkey for Syrian Immigrants: Yalova city sample“ başlıklı bir sunum yaptım Herşey iyi organize olmuştu. Fakat beni en çok etkileyen şey ise harika tadı olan musluk sularıydı. Kana kana içtim. Finlandiyalı bir… Read More »