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ID165696
Title ProperBeyond employability
Other Title Information refugees’ working lives
LanguageENG
AuthorScheibelhofer, Elisabeth
Summary / Abstract (Note)The so-called “refugee crisis“ put forced migration to the core of Europe in a way not seen for years. Since then, a plethora of unsolved global issues which have effects on more privileged nation-states in the global North has once again came to the fore. This is especially true for the EU member states who may hardly be conceived as unitary in confronting the challenges forced migration implies for nation-states. The so-called ”receiving countries” have often set aside the humanitarian aspect of granting asylum. From their point of view, there is an increased economic interest in refugees with higher formal qualifications and work experience, who could be integrated comparatively easily into the national work forces without further investments. At the same time, such refugees would also serve national economic interests by strengthening qualified labor. Compared to earlier years of reception, several parts of Europe have thus encountered another period of numerous arriving and at least temporarily resident refugees.
`In' analytical NoteIdentities: Global Studies in Culture and Power Vol. 26, No.3; Jun 2019: p.261-269
Journal SourceIdentities: Global Studies in Culture and Power 2019-06 26, 3
Key WordsRefugees ;  Work ;  Everyday Lives