This travelogue traces the journey of the author has he researched Lebanese-Nigerian return migrants in the two villages of Miziara and Jwaya and their impact on development activities there.
The authors discuss the history of female education in Lebanon and how women have used their education to rise to prominent ranks in business, economic, and government fields.
Tabar documents the Lebanese Jewish Diaspora following the creation of the state of Israel in 1948 and the challenges Lebanese Jews have faced in different communities abroad.
Seema Gaur and Prem Saxena discuss the migration of Indian laborers to Lebanon, focusing on the socioeconomic, demographic, and household profiles of migrants, their modes of financing migration, and their debt status at the time of emigration.
In this article, Mohamed Kamel Doraï examines the effects that refugee populations (mainly Iraqi and Palestinian) have had on urbanization in Damascus and in Palestinian refugee camps.