2017
DOI: 10.21272/bel.1(4).5-21.2017
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Soft Skills and Job Opportunities of Migrants: Systemic Relationships in the Labor Market

Abstract: The skills of migrants, the skills of existing workers, and the characteristics of the host economy are critical factors that impact the labor market in any country. Studying these effects is a critical area of research with much of the research being specific to time and place. There are studies on the UK which look into the wage effects of immigration and the impact on unemployment A study on Denmark found that an increase in the supply of refugee-country immigrants pushed less educated native workers (espec… Show more

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“…This may result in reduced prospects for finding employment and better working conditions. At the same time, countries' capacity to build a skilled and qualified workforce is eliminated (Bardy et. al., 2017;Dall'Amico & Verona, 2015;ILO, 2015).…”
Section: Recognition and Accreditation Of Migrant Groups' Skillsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This may result in reduced prospects for finding employment and better working conditions. At the same time, countries' capacity to build a skilled and qualified workforce is eliminated (Bardy et. al., 2017;Dall'Amico & Verona, 2015;ILO, 2015).…”
Section: Recognition and Accreditation Of Migrant Groups' Skillsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The authors focus on migration processes as those that have an impact not only on economic factors but also on the socio-cultural and medical spheres of society. The issue of employing migrant workers in the EU countries is explored in the works by Bardy R. and his co-authors [11], Zainea L. and a team [12], and Dave H. et al [13][14]. Another aspect of research, namely the relationship between the EU representatives of government, and business, is presented in the works by Borella C. & Rossinelli D. [15], Sysoyeva L. & Kleinschmidt H. [16], and Kaya H. [17].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The "mindset perspective" has been researched by the authors of this paper in a study with African nationals who live, study and work in Germany (Bardy et al, 2017). The participants in this study were asked to give a ranking of management soft skills by the order of their impact on business performance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…So, the process of developing soft skills and entrepreneurship capacity can become the foremost catalyst for many young Africans by improving their competency and their Table 1. Comparative ranking of soft skills with greatest impact on business performance (Bardy et al, 2017 As with any other issue that relates to development, learning soft skills requires specific competencies to address local realities of distinct regions and countries (Alon and McIntyre, 2004). Development is a term which is often applied with an over-emphasis on the economic sphere.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%