Claire Tan

Claire Tan

PhD Candidate

TiSEM: Tilburg School of Economics and Management
TiSEM: Center Ph. D. Students

Bio

Claire Tan Sze Eng is a PhD at the Zero Hunger Lab, focusing on Anticipatory Action of humanitarian crises. Her research focuses on enabling anticipatory action for migration. Her current research is on humanitarian cash transfers for vulnerable migrants on the move, and on understanding destination preferences in forced migration settings. She holds a Msc in Public Policy and Human Development from Maastricht University and a Bachelor of Social Sciences in Singapore Management University, majoring in both Political Sciences and Psychology.

Expertise

Claire uses a mix of quantitative and qualitative methodologies in her research.

Collaboration

Currently open to collaborations regarding migration and humanitarian operations.
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Recent publications

  1. Migrant experiences of sexual and gender based violence: a critical i…

    Tan, S. E., & Kuschminder, K. (2022). Migrant experiences of sexual and gender based violence: a critical interpretative synthesis. Globalization and Health, 18(1), Article 68.
  2. EU Exit Regimes in Practice: Sustainable Return and Reintegration in …

    Dubow, T., Tan, S. E., & Kuschminder, K. (2021). EU Exit Regimes in Practice: Sustainable Return and Reintegration in Albania. (ADMIGOV Interim Report on Albania (deliverable 2.4)). Advancing Alternative Migration Governance. https://admigov.eu/upload/Dubow_Tan_Kuschminder_2021_Return_Albania.pdf

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