A survey on the extent of xenophobia towards refugee children

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Livesey, Tracey Kay

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2009-08-25T10:46:33Z

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Foreigners , Education , Discrimination , Political violence , Shelters , Survey , South Africa , Refugee children , Refugee , Xenophobia

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A shortcoming in the literature is the lack of information and research into how refugee children from Africa experience life in South Africa and what their degree of exposure to xenophobia is, from South Africans. This motivated the researcher to investigate the extent of xenophobia towards refugee children living in Shelters in Cape Town. A survey of refugee children was done by means of a questionnaire that assessed the forms of xenophobia and who it was that discriminated against refugee children because of their foreignness. The results of the study showed that refugee children do experience xenophobia, in various forms from different sectors of South African society. Although some of it is violent in nature, it is mostly prejudice and xenophobic comments that the children are exposed to. This research provided a baseline for more extensive research into this phenomenon.

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Livesey, Tracey Kay (2009) A survey on the extent of xenophobia towards refugee children, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/767>

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