2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.worlddev.2023.106288
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Labor market integration, local conditions and inequalities: Evidence from refugees in Switzerland

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“…It is unclear to what extent these results transfer to Ukrainian refugees who do not seek employment. The presence of a co-ethnic network is not associated with faster labour market integration for refugees in Switzerland in general (Müller, Pannatier, and Viarengo 2023), whereas more negative attitudes in the canton are associated with somewhat higher employment rates, although it is not clear why this is the case.…”
Section: Obwaldenmentioning
confidence: 90%
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“…It is unclear to what extent these results transfer to Ukrainian refugees who do not seek employment. The presence of a co-ethnic network is not associated with faster labour market integration for refugees in Switzerland in general (Müller, Pannatier, and Viarengo 2023), whereas more negative attitudes in the canton are associated with somewhat higher employment rates, although it is not clear why this is the case.…”
Section: Obwaldenmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Salaries vary greatly according to sector and industry, with a standardized average salary of just over 4,600 CHF (SEM 2023a). For refugees in Switzerland in general, Müller, Pannatier, and Viarengo (2023) shows that unemployment among refugees has negative cumulative effects on subsequent employment.…”
Section: Obwaldenmentioning
confidence: 99%