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References for Integrating refugees into labor markets
Further reading
Key references
- Hatton, T. J. "Refugee and asylum migration" In: Constant, A. F., Zimmermann, K. F. (eds).International Handbook on the Economic of Migration. Cheltenham: Edgar Elgar Publishing, 2013.
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- Bevelander, P. "The employment integration of resettled refugees, asylum claimants, and family reunion migrants in Sweden"Refugee Survey Quarterly30:1 (2011): 22–43.
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- de Vroome, T., van Tubergen, F. "The employment experience of refugees in the Netherlands"International Migration Review44:2 (2010): 376–403.
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- DeVoretz, D., Pivnenko, S., Beiser, M.The Economic Experiences of Refugees in CanadaIZA Discussion Paper No.1088, 2004.
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- Bevelander, P., Pendakur, R. "The labor market integration of refugee and family reunion immigrants: A comparison of outcomes in Canada and Sweden"Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies40:5 (2014): 689–709.
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- Connor, P. "Explaining the refugee gap: Economic outcomes of refugees versus other immigrants"Journal of Refugee Studies23:3 (2010): 377–397.
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- Rooth, D.Refugee Immigrants in Sweden: Educational Investments and Labor Market Integration, 1999.
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- 贝克ker, L., Dagevos, J., Engbersen, G. "The importance of resources and security in the socio-economic integration of refugees. A study on the impact of length of stay in asylum accommodation and residence status on socio-economic integration for the four largest refugee groups in the Netherlands"Journal of International Migration and Integration15:3 (2014): 431–448.
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- Hartog, J., Zorlu, A. "How important is homeland education for refugees’ economic position in the Netherlands?"Journal of Population Economics22:1 (2009): 219–246.
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- Samuel, T. J. "Economic adaptation of refugees in Canada: Experience of a quarter century"International Migration22:1 (1984): 45–55.
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- Cortes, K. E. "Are refugees different from economic immigrants? Some empirical evidence on the heterogeneity of immigrant groups in the United States"The Review of Economics and Statistics86:2 (2004): 465–480.
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- Aydemir, A. "Immigrant selection and short-term labor market outcomes by visa category"Journal of Population Economics24:2 (2011): 451–475.
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- Hatton, T. J. "Refugee and asylum migration" In: Constant, A. F., Zimmermann, K. F. (eds).International Handbook on the Economic of Migration. Cheltenham: Edgar Elgar Publishing, 2013.