0 the act or process of helping someone move to another place to live, or the act of moving to another place to live: --
Thousands of refugees arrive each year in resettlement programmes.
the resettlement of refugees
During the resettlement campaigns villagers were concerned about leaving behind the graves of departed family members.
To raise the success rate of resettlement, further improvements in recruitment, assessment, placement and support practices should be sought.
As for now, the debate on the effects of involuntary villagisation and resettlement on agricultural production levels cannot be concluded.
Resettlement was accompanied by a high level of coercion and families were separated.
Many large old hostels and resettlement units have closed, while smaller hostels with single rooms and better facilities have multiplied.
My purpose in citing it here is to show the various ways historians have described dispersal, migration and resettlement.
Stories abound in the southern highlands of late-nineteenth-century resource conflicts, migration of expelled or dissatisfied groups, and dispersal and resettlement.
Research on post-disaster reconstruction has shown linkages between resettlement of survivors and religious reform.