| Background paper | 
Authors | 
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| Thematic part | 
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| Internal migration | 
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| Internal migration and education in Kenya | 
Abuya | 
| Education needs of nomads and pastoralists in Mongolia | 
Batkhuyag and Dondogdulam | 
| Internal migration and education: a cross-national comparison | 
Bernard, Bell and Cooper | 
| Education of children from migrant rural households in India  | 
Chandrasekhar and Bhattacharya | 
| Teacher perceptions of internal migrant students in China | 
Cherng and Han | 
| Challenges and responses in China’s small rural schools | 
Han, Liang and Chen | 
| Short- and long-term education outcomes of the left behind in China | 
Hannum, Hu and Shen | 
| Internal migration and education in Indonesia | 
Muhidin | 
| Migration and education in West Africa | 
Nonnenmacher and Yonemura | 
| Internal migration and education in Brazil | 
Rigotti and Hadad | 
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| International migration | 
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| Diversity, migration and displacement in teacher education | 
April et al. | 
| Effects of remittances on household education expenditure | 
Askarov and Doucouliagos | 
| Internationalization of higher education | 
Bhandari, Robles and Farrugia (IIE) | 
| Early learning for children in crisis and conflict | 
Bouchane et al. | 
| International migration and human capital inequality | 
Docquier and Deuster | 
| International migration and education: mutual causation | 
Fargues | 
| Language and literacy programmes for migrants and refugees | 
Hanemann | 
| Immigrant trajectories in French primary and secondary schools | 
Ichou | 
| Global migration and educational expansion | 
IIASA | 
| Student mobility in Japan and Asia | 
Kuroda et al | 
| Attitudes and perceptions toward migrants in Ghana | 
Kyereko | 
| Migration concepts and themes in textbooks  | 
Opertti et al. (IBE) | 
| Immigrant students in the Japanese educational system | 
Maruyama | 
| Higher education and international students in Japan | 
Mori | 
| Status of the right to education of migrants | 
Right to Education Initiative | 
| Migration and education | 
Tani | 
| Possibilities and challenges for immigrant students in Japan | 
Tokunaga | 
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| Displacement | 
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| Inclusion of Syrians in the Turkish education system | 
Arık Akyüz | 
| Education for Burundian refugees in Tanzania | 
Dalrymple (Plan International) | 
| Inclusion of refugees in national education systems | 
Dryden-Peterson et al. | 
| Estimating displaced children not accessing education | 
Englund | 
| Higher education for refugees | 
Ferede | 
| Challenges and opportunities of educating the forcibly displaced | 
Ghaffar-Kucher | 
| Education in multi-sectoral responses to displacement crises | 
Karamperidou et al. (UNICEF) | 
| Refugee, internally displaced and national teachers | 
Mendenhall, Gomez and Varni | 
| Inclusion of Afghans in the Iranian and Pakistani education systems | 
Nicolle | 
| Education for Karen refugees in Thailand | 
Shiohata | 
| Making rights to education real for refugees with disabilities | 
Smith-Khan and Crock | 
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| Monitoring part | 
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| Youth and adult education and training in Egypt, Jordan and Tunisia | 
Amer | 
| 2016 IEA International Civic and Citizenship Study | 
Sandoval-Hernández and Miranda | 
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| Gender Report | 
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| Gender, migration and non-formal learning for women and adolescent girls | 
North |