2022
DOI: 10.6027/nord2022-021
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Combatting long-term unemployment among immigrants beyond the COVID-19 pandemic

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“…In Finland and Iceland, this igure is around 6-7%, while in Denmark it is approx. 10% (Sánchez Gassen et al, 2022) (see Figure 2). The successful integration of immigrants in the labour markets is essential for the Nordic societies' economic and social prosperity (Ek & Skedinger, 2019;Helgesson et al, 2020;Räisänen & Tallamaria, 2019;Stevens et al, 2008).…”
Section: Elementary Occupationsmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…In Finland and Iceland, this igure is around 6-7%, while in Denmark it is approx. 10% (Sánchez Gassen et al, 2022) (see Figure 2). The successful integration of immigrants in the labour markets is essential for the Nordic societies' economic and social prosperity (Ek & Skedinger, 2019;Helgesson et al, 2020;Räisänen & Tallamaria, 2019;Stevens et al, 2008).…”
Section: Elementary Occupationsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Labour shortages are a signi icant concern in the Nordic labour markets (Lämsä et al, 2019;Sánchez Gassen et al, 2022). Hiring immigrants is seen as one solution to these shortages, and as a way of ensuring businesses' operability and vitality (Bjerck et al, 2018).…”
Section: Access To a Larger Labour Poolmentioning
confidence: 99%