http://www.nap.edu/books/0309073340/html/
Millions of people uprooted by war, famine or natural disasters are on the move in countries across the world, seeking shelter, food and other necessities of life. Using case studies from Cambodia, Kosovo, North Korea and Rwanda, a new collection of papers from the National Research Council examines mortality patterns during recent forced migrations and suggests how these patterns may change during this century.
Author(s): Reed, Holly E., Keely, Charles B. Originator(s): Commission on Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education (CBSSE), Committee on Population
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