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Scot Hunter is a Research Fellow at the University of Stirling's Sociology, Social Policy & Criminology Department. His PhD research examines the impact of contemporary immigration patterns on the UK Muslim community. He specializes in advanced quantitative methods, mixed-methods research, and complex dataset analysis, with experience in qualitative focus groups and interviews with displaced populations. Scot has contributed to projects like the British Academy's Armenia migration study and evaluations of the Scottish Refugee Council's services.
His expertise spans migration policy evaluation, refugee integration strategies, and trafficking support frameworks. Scot holds affiliations with research groups including Public Services and Governance, and Social Surveys and Social Statistics. His work intersects with themes like Human Security, Conflict, and Home/Housing Policy.
Recent research focuses on Armenian youth displacement, Scottish refugee family rights, and labor market penalties faced by ethnic minorities. He advocates for survivor-informed approaches in child trafficking support and emphasizes data-driven policy recommendations.
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