- Middle East Journal of Refugee Studies
- Cilt: 9 Sayı: 1
- Content Analysis of Studies on Disadvantaged Groups in Migration Literature in Turkey
Content Analysis of Studies on Disadvantaged Groups in Migration Literature in Turkey
Authors : Hakan Karaman, Melike Semerci
Pages : 137-151
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Publication Date : 2024-06-28
Article Type : Research
Abstract :Migration is a significant phenomenon that increases the vulnerability of disadvantaged individuals. This study examines research on disadvantaged groups in the migration literature in Türkiye through content analysis, evaluating how these groups are addressed in the literature. Findings reveal the nature and trends of research on disadvantaged individuals in Türkiye’s migration literature. The first identified study dates back to 2003. A significant increase has been observed in academic research on migration and disadvantaged groups since 2018, likely linked to the growing number of Syrian migrants and the intensification of discussions on this topic. The study indicates that children (66%) and women (26%) are the most studied disadvantaged groups, highlighting a notable lack of research on disabled, elderly, and addicted migrants. While education and social issues are prominent research topics, family and legal aspects still need to be addressed. The scarcity of quantitative research and the prevalence of small sample sizes in qualitative studies suggest a need to increase quantitative research and focus more on mixed-methods approaches in future studies. In conclusion, diversifying and deepening research on disadvantaged groups in Türkiye’s migration literature is expected to enhance the well-being of migrants and contribute to societal welfare.Keywords : Göç, Göçmenlik, Dezavantajlı Grup, İçerik Analizi