Murat Erdo
Academic warns of integration problems due to low-skilled Syrians in Turkey
While 70 percent of Syrians in Germany are university graduates, only two percent of Syrians in Turkey are skilled workers, a senior academic at Hacettepe University's Migration and Politics Research Center has said, warning over the difficulties of integrating Syrians in the country.
Many Turks eyeing new lives overseas: OECD data
A large number of Turks continue to eye a fresh start in a new country, as recent data has ranked Turkey fourth among nations which experience major emigration, continuing a decades-long trend.
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We should see refugees as permanent residents
If I mention "the difference between Arabic and Turkish," the first thing that comes to mind is the fact that Arabic is read from right to left.
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Education for Syrian children in Turkey: Turkish or Arabic?
Education is the most urgent issue, according to Murat Erdo?an, an Ankara-based academic who has been working intensively on the issue of Syrian refugees.
400,000 Syrians working unregistered in Turkey, fresh research reveals
Around 400,000 out of the total 2.2 million Syrian migrants currently living in Turkey are working as unregistered and undocumented workers, according to fresh research from Hacettepe University's Center for Migration and Political Studies (HUGO).