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Description
Over 120 million people are forcibly displaced across the world. Among them are over 42 million refugees, people compelled to leave both their homes and their home nations. Whilst commonly misconceived as a burden, refugees are more enterprising than the rest of the population, with statistics showing that 13% of refugees entering the US become entrepreneurs, versus just 9% of native-born Americans.
The Refugee Advantage reveals how those who have been forced to start again are reshaping the business landscape around the world – for the better.
What defines a refugee, in spirit and substance? What are the qualities and characteristics of those who have fled their native lands, under threat of death and persecution, to start a new life? What do leaders and investors need to know in order to facilitate better business decisions and increased social sensibility?
Intent on changing perceptions and redirecting misunderstandings, The Refugee Advantage offers a research-based yet personal insight, challenging misconceptions surrounding refugees by showcasing them as the accomplished business owners and community contributors they truly are.
From smart investment to entrepreneurial spirit, Dalton T. Sirmans' guidance empowers business owners, HR professionals and readers alike to make informed decisions around hiring, investing, partnerships and more with increased understanding and awareness.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Shadows and systems
Chapter 2: A perilous journey
Chapter 3: Innovators are made, not born
Chapter 4: When lightning strikes twice
Chapter 5: Recognising resilience
Chapter 6: Using my religion
Chapter 7: The escape artist
Chapter 8: Dessert before dinner
Chapter 9: After the war
Chapter 10: The virtuous cycle
Chapter 11: Beyond assumptions
Chapter 12: Beyond barriers
Chapter 13: The need is dire
Chapter 14: Investing in the refugee advantage
Epilogue
Product details
| Published | Aug 06 2026 |
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| Format | Hardback |
| Edition | 1st |
| Pages | 248 |
| ISBN | 9781350597792 |
| Imprint | Bloomsbury Business |
| Dimensions | 9 x 6 inches |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
About the contributors
Reviews
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Today war and conflict have forced one out of every 67 people to flee home. In this essential book for our time, Dalton Sirmans illuminates a path to a better future – one that recognizes refugees' honed instincts for survival and entrepreneurship. Read The Refugee Advantage! It may just change how you think and act.
Sasha Chanoff, Founder and CEO, RefugePoint, and co-author of From Crisis to Calling: Finding Your Moral Center in the Toughest Decisions
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The Refugee Advantage offers compelling evidence of how refugee-led business creates real benefits for locals and newcomers alike, through innovation, enterprise, and bold new partnerships. What makes this book stand out is its powerful, first-hand stories – centred on the voices of refugee entrepreneurs and leaders with lived experience of forced migration.
Frederic Kastner, Director of Social Innovation, TERN
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Dalton T. Sirmans reveals a fresh new perspective in response to the politically charged migration and refugee issues. If only The Refugee Advantage was shared among leaders in business, politics, civil society and considered in policy and economic decision-making opportunities to reveal the positive possibilities. The book is a riveting revelation of displacement challenges and opportunities. We must all take the time to learn about the perspectives and potential successes of refugees to fully appreciate a global society influenced by resources, resilience and opportunity.
Rose Cardarelli, Ed.D., CEO, Education for All Coalition & Rotary International Representative to UNICEF
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By highlighting the resilience, strength and perseverance of refugees, not only does it allow readers to connect with real people, their stories, journeys, dreams and hopes, but it also demonstrates how they, when provided with the right opportunities, can contribute entrepreneurial value, diverse skills and new approaches to the workforce of the society that hosts them. It provides the arguments we need to challenge the often-repeated myth that refugees are merely economic burdens.
Dr Vasileia Digidiki, Instructor, Director of the summer course on migration and refugee studies, Harvard FXB program on distress migration, Harvard University
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A clear, compelling and original perspective on the importance of welcoming refugees into our midst. At a time when the humanity and generosity underlying our approach to those forced to flee for their lives is under political threat, this book provides a most welcome and persuasive set of counter arguments.
Jacqueline Bhabha, Professor of the Practice of Health and Human Rights, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
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Refugees bring tremendous entrepreneurial talent to the U.S and Dalton Sirmans has written an insightful book that explains why we should welcome them. He brings a fresh perspective to this crucial topic and shows indeed why they are a good investment.
Darrell West, Senior Fellow, Governance Studies, Brookings Institution

























