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Shifting senses of solidarity and belonging in the internal migration pathways of citizens in ger areas in Ulaanbaatar : a social work perspective

Bayartsetseg Terbish (UGent) , Ine Lietaert (UGent) and Griet Roets (UGent)
(2022) INTERNATIONAL SOCIAL WORK. 65(4). p.700-713
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Mongolia has witnessed an ongoing internal rural-urban migration and urbanization process in recent decades, resulting in families settling informally in suburban 'ger' areas and in areas with concentrations of social and environmental problems in the city of Ulaanbaatar. In social policy and social work practice in Mongolia, there is a critical lack of understanding and information regarding the experience ofgerresidents in shaping their lives. This article explores and examines evolving meanings and mechanisms of solidarity and senses of belonging ingerresidents' internal migration pathways. It aims to contribute to a deeper understanding that may assist social work practice and policy to embracegerresidents' strengths and capability to aspire.
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Internal rural-urban migration pathways, Mongolia, poverty and social inequality, sense of belonging, social work, solidarity, EXPERIENCES, POLITICS, LAND

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MLA
Terbish, Bayartsetseg, et al. “Shifting Senses of Solidarity and Belonging in the Internal Migration Pathways of Citizens in Ger Areas in Ulaanbaatar : A Social Work Perspective.” INTERNATIONAL SOCIAL WORK, vol. 65, no. 4, 2022, pp. 700–13, doi:10.1177/0020872820927768.
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Terbish, B., Lietaert, I., & Roets, G. (2022). Shifting senses of solidarity and belonging in the internal migration pathways of citizens in ger areas in Ulaanbaatar : a social work perspective. INTERNATIONAL SOCIAL WORK, 65(4), 700–713. https://doi.org/10.1177/0020872820927768
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Terbish, Bayartsetseg, Ine Lietaert, and Griet Roets. 2022. “Shifting Senses of Solidarity and Belonging in the Internal Migration Pathways of Citizens in Ger Areas in Ulaanbaatar : A Social Work Perspective.” INTERNATIONAL SOCIAL WORK 65 (4): 700–713. https://doi.org/10.1177/0020872820927768.
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Terbish, Bayartsetseg, Ine Lietaert, and Griet Roets. 2022. “Shifting Senses of Solidarity and Belonging in the Internal Migration Pathways of Citizens in Ger Areas in Ulaanbaatar : A Social Work Perspective.” INTERNATIONAL SOCIAL WORK 65 (4): 700–713. doi:10.1177/0020872820927768.
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Terbish B, Lietaert I, Roets G. Shifting senses of solidarity and belonging in the internal migration pathways of citizens in ger areas in Ulaanbaatar : a social work perspective. INTERNATIONAL SOCIAL WORK. 2022;65(4):700–13.
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B. Terbish, I. Lietaert, and G. Roets, “Shifting senses of solidarity and belonging in the internal migration pathways of citizens in ger areas in Ulaanbaatar : a social work perspective,” INTERNATIONAL SOCIAL WORK, vol. 65, no. 4, pp. 700–713, 2022.
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  url          = {{http://doi.org/10.1177/0020872820927768}},
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