Families on the Run 2020 [El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Mexico] [2019 - 2020]
- URL
- https://microdata.worldbank.org/index.php/catalog/4783
- Description
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Multiple causes for displacement, all too often underpinned by violence and persecution, has led to over 800,000 Central Americans fleeing their homes, beginning in 2013. Year after year, there has been an increase in individuals fleeing. This was marked initially by especially large numbers of unaccompanied children, then joined in around 2018 with dramatic increases in families units fleeing Central America. Families are forced to flee together as violent threats and persecution by criminal groups in communities extend beyond individuals to entire family units.
Given these shifting dynamics in human mobility in these countries, UNHCR and UNICEF, through the Interdisciplinary Development Consultants, CID Gallup, decided to undertake this study with the aim of understanding and giving visibility to the forced displacement of families that flee northern Central America. In addition, the study also seeks to shed light on the current trends, protection risks and factors associated to the forced displacement and migration of unaccompanied and separated children.
For this purpose, Gallup conducted 3,104 surveys, complemented by focus group sessions segmented according to the geography of displacement in the region: country of origin, of transit and of asylum. Additionally, interviews were undertaken with families who were part of large mixed movement "caravans" that left Honduras at the beginning of 2020.The scope includes:
- Household characteristics
- Income generation
- Education
- Transit
- Departure reasons
- Deportation
- Risks
- Documents detail - Format
- Single study
- Country
- El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Mexico
- Title
- Families on the Run 2020 [El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Mexico] [2019 - 2020]
- Format
- Single study