08 September 2024

Thematic Focus: Work/Economic Aspects

Short pieces:

Beyond the 'Black Jobs' Controversy: Immigrants and U.S.-Born Black Workers Share a Growing Jobs Pie (MPI Commentary, Aug. 2024) [text

Democrats must make the economic case for immigration (The Hill, Aug. 2024) [text]
- Focuses on the US.

Egypt’s Refugee Situation: Economic Gain or Drain (Sada Blog, Aug. 2024) [text]

"Empowering Refugees: Navigating Employment Rights in India," Modern Diplomacy, 18 Aug. 2024 [text]

Enhancing Financial Inclusion for Refugees: Closing 15 Gaps in Current Practices (LinkedIn, Aug. 2024) [text]

The Importance of Immigrant Labor to the US Economy (CMS, Sept. 2024) [text]

Intended and unintended consequences of welfare cuts for refugees (VoxEU, Sept. 2024) [text]
- Focuses on Denmark.

Research: Why Inclusive Hiring Must Include Refugees (Harvard Business Rev., Aug. 2024) [text]

"Sky-high fees with few benefits: What’s wrong with social security for Syrians in Jordan," The New Humanitarian, 5 Sept. 2024 [text]

Reports:

Labor Market Effect of Granting Amnesty to Venezuelan Refugees and Migrants in the Dominican Republic (Inter-American Development Bank, Sept. 2024) [text]

Las personas refugiadas y migrantes trabajadoras tienen derechos en Colombia (ACNUR, July 2024) [text]

Journal articles:

"Advancing the access of refugees and asylum seekers in Latin America to the labour market: building from the Inter-American case-law," Revista Direito, Estado e Sociedade, no. 63 (2023) [open access]

"The Displacement Economies Framework," Journal of Immigrant & Refugee Studies, Latest Articles, 1 Sept. 2024 [open access]

Pittsburgh Tax Review, vol. 21, no. 2 (2024) [full-text]
- Issue theme is "Immigration & Taxation." Focuses on the US.

"Well Yes, but Actually No! Perceptions of Colombian Informal Workers about Venezuelan Immigration," Journal of International Migration and Integration, Latest articles, 4 Sept. 2024 [open access]

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