Blog posts:
Refugees Don’t Undermine the US Economy – They Energize It (The Conversation,
Oct. 2020) [text]
Why Rapid Integration Policies for Refugees may Harm Long-term Integration
into the Labour Market – Especially for Women (EUROPP Blog, Oct. 2020) [text]
Journal articles:
"Do Austrian Programmes Facilitate Labour Market Integration of Refugees?,"
International Migration, Early View, 21 Oct. 2020 [open access]
"Recognition of Prior Learning for Highly Skilled Refugees’ Labour Market
Integration," International Migration, Early View, 6 Oct. 2020
[open access]
- Focuses on Sweden.
"Well-Being without Employment? Promoting the Employability of
Refugees," International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, vol. 17, no. 21 (Oct. 2020) [open access]
Reports:
An Adaptive Targeted Field Experiment: Job Search Assistance for Refugees in
Jordan, Working Paper, no. 8535 (CESifo, 2020) [text]
Concerning the Work and Living Conditions of Egyptian Migrant Workers in
Jordan, Policy Brief (Center for Migration & Refugee Studies, Sept.
2020) [text]
The Effect of COVID-19 on the Economic Inclusion of Venezuelans in
Colombia (Refugees International & Center for Global Development, Oct.
2020) [access]
- Follow link for both English and Spanish versions.
From Displacement to Development: How Colombia Can Transform Venezuelan
Displacement into Shared Growth (Refugees International & Center for
Global Development, Oct. 2020) [text]
The Intersection of Labour and Refugee Policies in the Middle East and
Turkey: Exploring the Dynamics of "Permanent Temporariness" (Civil Society
Knowledge Centre, Sept. 2020) [text]
Migrantes en la República Argentina: Inserción en el Mercado de Trabajo
(IOM, Oct. 2020) [text via ReliefWeb]
Resource:
Migrants and Systemic Resilience: A Global COVID19 Research and Policy Hub
(MigResHub) [access]
- "The primary aim of MigResHub is to facilitate research and policy debates
on how migrant labour shapes the resilience of the provision of essential
goods and services to the current Covid-19 pandemic and to similar shocks in
the future. The Hub concentrates on three essential goods and services around
the world: food and agriculture; health services; and social care."
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