01896nam 2200409 450 991013831120332120230226103200.0(CKB)3230000000018235(NjHacI)993230000000018235(EXLCZ)99323000000001823520230226d2007 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierThe Integration of Immigrants into the Labour Market The Case of Sweden /Georges LemaîtreParis :OECD Publishing,2007.©20071 online resource (52 pages) illustrationsOECD social, employment, and migration working papers, ;No. 48Includes bibliographical references.The current situation regarding the integration of immigrants in the labour market in Sweden is the consequence of a number of factors and developments. The past fifteen years have seen a higher share of humanitarian migration in Sweden than in the past. This is a form of migration for which labour market integration appears to be slower than for other forms of migration in all countries. At the same time there has been a growing diversification of migration away from "Western" countries to those with a greater cultural distance.OECD social, employment, and migration working papers ;No. 48.The Integration of Immigrants into the Labour MarketLabor marketSwedenManpower policySwedenLabor marketManpower policy331.1109485Lemaître Georges837369NjHacINjHaclDOCUMENT9910138311203321The Integration of Immigrants into the Labour Market3036359UNINA00572nam 2200205zu 450 991086529650332120240625132547.09781787359819(CKB)32331752200041(EXLCZ)993233175220004120240625|2023uuuu || |engur|||||||||||Brian Simon and the Struggle for EducationUCL Press20239781787359826 Gary McCulloch8819129910865296503321Brian Simon and the Struggle for Education4168835UNINA