Mark Marvin Kadigo
PhD candidate in Development Studies, University of Antwerp
Mark Marvin Kadigo is a Full Graduate Teaching and Research Assistant and a PhD candidate in Development Studies at the Institute of Development Policy (IOB), University of Antwerp, Belgium. He holds an MSc in Development Evaluation and Management from the University of Antwerp, and a BSc in Forestry from Makerere University, Uganda. His research explores the intersection of migration and sustainable development, focusing on the socio-economic effects of hosting refugees, including local development outcomes as well as attitudes and perceptions within refugee-hosting communities.
Recent work by Mark Marvin Kadigo
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How do labour market fears shape attitudes toward refugees?
Evidence from Uganda and Ethiopia suggests that host prejudice against refugees increases when refugees are perceived as direct job competitors, but not necessarily when actual competition exists.
Published 16.06.25