2019
DOI: 10.1007/s41196-019-0053-y
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Naar een integrale benadering van inburgering en participatie

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“…Research has shown that this gender gap is still present 15 years after migration Maliepaard et al, 2017). Several factors have been offered as explanations for refugees' gender gap in workforce participation, including traditional gender roles according to which men are the income providers (Baranik, 2020;Razenberg et al, 2018), as well as women having lower education levels (Barslund et al, 2017), less work experience, and a confined social network (Razenberg et al, 2018; for a review of the barriers, see Howes et al, 2018). In line with these empirical findings, we propose the following hypothesis: Hypothesis 1b (H1b): Workforce participation is lower among female refugees than male refugees.…”
Section: A Hindering and Facilitating Individual-difference Factors F...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research has shown that this gender gap is still present 15 years after migration Maliepaard et al, 2017). Several factors have been offered as explanations for refugees' gender gap in workforce participation, including traditional gender roles according to which men are the income providers (Baranik, 2020;Razenberg et al, 2018), as well as women having lower education levels (Barslund et al, 2017), less work experience, and a confined social network (Razenberg et al, 2018; for a review of the barriers, see Howes et al, 2018). In line with these empirical findings, we propose the following hypothesis: Hypothesis 1b (H1b): Workforce participation is lower among female refugees than male refugees.…”
Section: A Hindering and Facilitating Individual-difference Factors F...mentioning
confidence: 99%