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This paper analyses the employment experiences of the recent wave of Middle Eastern refugees (from Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan and Iran) in the Austrian job market. The emphasis in this research was to investigate whether refugees experienced an initial (sharp) downgrade in their occupational...
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, Iraq and Syria who arrived in Austria recently, drawing on data from a refugee survey conducted between December 2017 and … April 2018 in Austria with a specific focus on Vienna, Salzburg, Graz, Linz and Innsbruck (FIMAS+INTEGRATION). We found a … association with e.g. experienced discrimination in Austria and the fear for partners and children left behind. In contrast, the …
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refugees in Austria, namely labour market integration and social integration. While labour market integration is captured in … built on the basis of a survey of about 1,600 refugees from Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan and Iran who had come to Austria since …
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This paper analyses labour market integration in Austria of non-European refugees originating from middle and low … market careers of all individuals residing in Austria. We control for macro level explanatory variables (e.g. the labour …
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We study the distributional consequences of COVID-19 by using a stock-flow consistent agent-based model that captures some of the aspects of pandemic-related lockdowns. In particular, the model distinguishes between "essential" and "non-essential" industries, between jobs that can be done from...
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