Labour market outcomes and integration of recent youth migrants from Central-Eastern and Southern Europe in Germany, Norway and Great Britain
Recent youth migrants are at a double-disadvantage in the labour market. They face young peoples' education to employment transition challenges as well as difficulties of foreign labour market entrants. This paper focuses on three receiving countries, Germany, Norway and the UK, and investigates the labour market integration of recent young EU citizen migrants with a specific focus on the comparison between migrants from Central and Eastern Europe and Southern Europe.
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Published: [Brighton, England], Centre for Research on Management and Employment, 2016
Resource type: Report, paper or authored book
Physical description: 87 p.
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