The report gives unique knowledge about refugees’ long-term participation at the Nordic labour markets, and especially, a first analysis of integration results for the refugees arriving in 2015.
The study combines comparative policy analysis with statistical analysis of integration measures, education and labour marked integration. This approach allows for a discussion of the following questions:
1. What similarities and differences exists amongst the integration measures used for newly arrived refugees in the Scandinavian countries?
2. Who has achieved the best results for qualification and labour marked integration – both in shorter and longer term?
3. What can the countries learn from each other regarding different approaches to the integration process the initial years?
Please note that speech-to-text interpretation from Scandinavian languages to English (subtitles) will be provided online.