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less happy than employed people and their reduction in life satisfaction is the larger, the stronger the norm is. …
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less happy than employed people and their reduction in life satisfaction is the larger, the stronger the norm is. …
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"We want to live a good life" : Introduction -- "They don't want to work": The Laziness Myth -- "You can't understand it" : Employers' Perspectives of the Unemployed -- "I need to respect that person and that person needs to respect me" : The Respect Narrative -- "Hustling is when you try to...
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employment reductions and short-time work during the first lockdown. Refugees were also only able to perform their jobs at home …, short tenures and differences in employment structures. Furthermore, among refugees and other migrants, unemployment has … lockdown ended, the employment of refugees increased again. However, their employment growth in 2020 was much lower than in …
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This paper analyses labour market integration in Austria of non-European refugees originating from middle and low … refugee employment gaps are large in the first years when labour market access is difficult. After a period of seven years the … unconditional gap between refugees and natives declines to 30 percentage points, similar to the one of non-humanitarian migrants …
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