How Does Violence Force Displacement during Active Conflict? : Evidence from the Republic of Yemen

The ways in which violence forces displacement are not well understood given difficulties in collecting data during conflict. This paper investigates this issue during the Republic of Yemen's conflict, which has led to a large forced displacem...

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Main Authors: D'Souza, Anna, Favari, Eliana, Krishnaswamy, Siddharth, Tandon, Sharad
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Language:English
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Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2022
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spelling okr-10986-380242022-09-16T05:10:37Z How Does Violence Force Displacement during Active Conflict? : Evidence from the Republic of Yemen D'Souza, Anna Favari, Eliana Krishnaswamy, Siddharth Tandon, Sharad CONFLICT DISPLACEMENT VIOLENCE AND DISPLACEMENT PROXIMITY TO VIOLENCE CLASSIFICATION OF VIOLENCE ESCAPE VIOLENCE The ways in which violence forces displacement are not well understood given difficulties in collecting data during conflict. This paper investigates this issue during the Republic of Yemen's conflict, which has led to a large forced displacement crisis. First, it demonstrates that violence significantly escalated leading up to and following displacement in the districts from which displaced households fled, and this escalation exceeded that of households that did not become displaced and that of regions to which displaced households moved. Second, the paper demonstrates that the escalation of violence around the time of displacement varied by type of violence. Violence from ground battles escalated leading up to and following displacement- the type of violence with the largest number of fatalities per violent incident and that is most associated with the capture of territory; but other prevalent types of violence either peaked prior to displacement or did not appear to be strongly associated with displacement. And third, it demonstrates that there was a significant amount of heterogeneity in the violence experienced by households before displacement. A significant share of displaced households fled during times of no violence, but violence escalated in the regions from which these households fled following displacement. The paper argues that the last result is likely explained, in part, by these households being more averse to potential violence than other Yemeni households were. Combined, these results corroborate that violence is pivotal to forced displacement, but further illustrate the complexities of deciding whether and when to become displaced. 2022-09-15T19:21:06Z 2022-09-15T19:21:06Z 2022-09 Working Paper http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099248409142234868/IDU02d67cce7026bc04199082d50d9f9bb6c0332 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/38024 English en Policy Research Working Papers;10177 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Policy Research Working Paper Publications & Research Middle East and North Africa Yemen, Republic of
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topic CONFLICT
DISPLACEMENT
VIOLENCE AND DISPLACEMENT
PROXIMITY TO VIOLENCE
CLASSIFICATION OF VIOLENCE
ESCAPE VIOLENCE
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DISPLACEMENT
VIOLENCE AND DISPLACEMENT
PROXIMITY TO VIOLENCE
CLASSIFICATION OF VIOLENCE
ESCAPE VIOLENCE
D'Souza, Anna
Favari, Eliana
Krishnaswamy, Siddharth
Tandon, Sharad
How Does Violence Force Displacement during Active Conflict? : Evidence from the Republic of Yemen
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Yemen, Republic of
relation Policy Research Working Papers;10177
description The ways in which violence forces displacement are not well understood given difficulties in collecting data during conflict. This paper investigates this issue during the Republic of Yemen's conflict, which has led to a large forced displacement crisis. First, it demonstrates that violence significantly escalated leading up to and following displacement in the districts from which displaced households fled, and this escalation exceeded that of households that did not become displaced and that of regions to which displaced households moved. Second, the paper demonstrates that the escalation of violence around the time of displacement varied by type of violence. Violence from ground battles escalated leading up to and following displacement- the type of violence with the largest number of fatalities per violent incident and that is most associated with the capture of territory; but other prevalent types of violence either peaked prior to displacement or did not appear to be strongly associated with displacement. And third, it demonstrates that there was a significant amount of heterogeneity in the violence experienced by households before displacement. A significant share of displaced households fled during times of no violence, but violence escalated in the regions from which these households fled following displacement. The paper argues that the last result is likely explained, in part, by these households being more averse to potential violence than other Yemeni households were. Combined, these results corroborate that violence is pivotal to forced displacement, but further illustrate the complexities of deciding whether and when to become displaced.
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author D'Souza, Anna
Favari, Eliana
Krishnaswamy, Siddharth
Tandon, Sharad
author_facet D'Souza, Anna
Favari, Eliana
Krishnaswamy, Siddharth
Tandon, Sharad
author_sort D'Souza, Anna
title How Does Violence Force Displacement during Active Conflict? : Evidence from the Republic of Yemen
title_short How Does Violence Force Displacement during Active Conflict? : Evidence from the Republic of Yemen
title_full How Does Violence Force Displacement during Active Conflict? : Evidence from the Republic of Yemen
title_fullStr How Does Violence Force Displacement during Active Conflict? : Evidence from the Republic of Yemen
title_full_unstemmed How Does Violence Force Displacement during Active Conflict? : Evidence from the Republic of Yemen
title_sort how does violence force displacement during active conflict? : evidence from the republic of yemen
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