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Can Job Search Assistance Improve the Labour Market Integration for Refugees?

02.12.2019

We conducted a field experiment to evaluate the impact of job-search assistance on the employment of recently arrived refugees in Germany.

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Can Labor Immigration Work for Refugees?

01.01.2019

Introduction Most high-income countries make a strict distinction in their immigration poli-cies between refugees and those deemed to be labor migrants.

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Promoting Labour Market Integration of Refugees with Trade Preferences: Beyond the EU-Jordan Compact

01.07.2018

Trade preferences provide a potential policy tool for supporting refugee employment in countries of first asylum.

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The Impact of Refugees on the Labour Market: A Big Splash in a Small Pond?

01.10.2018

What impact will recently arrived refugees have on the labour markets of receiving European countries?

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Labour Market Integration of Refugees: A comparative survey of Bosnians in five EU countries

09.12.2016

Introduction In 2015, Europe experienced the largest influx of refugees since the Balkan wars in the early 1990s.

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