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refugees in Germany. The treatment group received job-matching support: an NGO identified suitable vacancies and sent the … refugees' CVs to employers. Results of follow-up phone surveys show a positive and significant treatment effect of 13 … percentage points on employment after twelve months. These effects are concentrated among low-educated refugees and those facing …
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For selected target groups, such as unemployed and disadvantaged youth, Christoph Ehlert demonstrates that flexible and well-targeted programmes significantly improve employment chances. To be effective, these programmes must combine individual coaching, classroom training and temporary work....
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Refugees, and immigrants more generally, often do not have access to all jobs in the labor market. We argue that … this hypothesis, we leverage refugees' exogenous geographic assignment in Switzerland, within-canton variation in labor … banning refugees from working in the first months after arrival, from working in certain sectors and regions, and from …
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Refugees, and immigrants more generally, often do not have access to all jobs in the labor market. We argue that … this hypothesis, we leverage refugees' exogenous geographic assignment in Switzerland, within-canton variation in labor … banning refugees from working in the first months after arrival, from working in certain sectors and regions, and from …
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