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Unemployment and Violent Extremism: Evidence from Daesh Foreign Recruits
[book]
2018
Policy Research Working Papers
unpublished
Transnational terrorist organizations such as the Islamic State (also known as Daesh) have shown an ability to attract radicalized individuals from many countries to join their ranks, and perpetrate attacks around the world. Using a novel data set that reports countries of residence and educational levels of a large sample of Daesh's foreign recruits, the authors find that a lack of economic opportunities-measured by unemployment rates disaggregated by country and education level -explains
doi:10.1596/1813-9450-8381
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