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similar characteristics of Europeans. As a result, the conclusion is that most Ukrainian refugees will face a mismatch with …
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Trade preferences provide a potential policy tool for supporting refugee employment in countries of first asylum. Thus … employing a minimum share of Syrian refugees. The use of trade preferences to encourage the labour market integration of … refugees is consistent with the new, developmental approach to refugee protection advocated by the recent literature and …
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In this paper we analyze the impact of Venezuelan migration on the female labor supply in Colombia. Using a instrumental variable approach we found significant drops in the female labor supply, mainly on those women with lower qualifications. In contrast, we observe significant increases for...
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conditioning on age, gender, educational attainment, and area of living, only 32 percent of refugees were employed in February 2020 … compared with 63 percent of nationals. With the onset of the pandemic in March 2020, the share of employed for both refugees … and nationals fell by around 36 percent, such that in May-June 2020, only 21 percent of refugees were still employed …
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the main gateway of the Venezuelan refugees and migrants entering Brazil, and focusing on the formal sector employment of … employment, specially among the female workers in Roraima. Focusing on the host community, the findings suggest that Venezuelan … influx led to increase in formal sector employment among the Brazilians, while the effect on both overall and native wages …
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the fact that refugees' formal employment is much lower. Even after accounting for the covariates, refugee men's formal … people. Moreover, the native-refugee gap in employment widens for more educated refugees. Finally, accounting for the … differences in covariates, the native-refugee gap in men's employment vanishes for Turkish-speaking refugees but persists for …
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