(The Struggle for) Refugee Integration into the Labour Market: Evidence from Europe
@article{Fasani2018TheSF, title={(The Struggle for) Refugee Integration into the Labour Market: Evidence from Europe}, author={F. Fasani and T. Frattini and L. Minale}, journal={International Political Economy: Migration eJournal}, year={2018} }
In this paper, we use repeated cross-sectional survey data to study the labour market performance of refugees across several EU countries and over time. In the first part, we document that labour market outcomes for refugees are consistently worse than those for other comparable migrants. The gap remains sizeable even after controlling for individual characteristics as well as for unobservables using a rich set of fixed effects and interactions between area of origin, entry cohort and… CONTINUE READING
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