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Structures, trends and turning points of Norwegian and Swedish integration policies

In: Assessing the Social Impact of Immigration in Europe

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  • Ulf Hansson
  • Deniz Akin
  • Zuzana Macuchova
  • Per Olav Lund

Abstract

This chapter focuses on labour market immigrant integration challenges and policies in rural and mountainous regions of Norway and Sweden. Through our comparative study, based on the case regions Midt-Gudbrandsdal and Nord-Østerdal in Norway and Dalarna County in Sweden, we describe and discuss structural conditions and policies that can inform immigrants’ transition to employment. Our data draw primarily on interviews with a variety of stakeholders involved in immigrant integration in the case regions. The findings suggest that a great hindrance to immigrants’ employment in the case regions is the lack of structural mechanisms for mapping their informal qualifications and the verification of their formal education. Additionally, the lack of language proficiency raises the threshold for entrance into the labour market. Our data further reveal that case regions’ dispersed settlement and transport facilities have implications for labour market integration.

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  • Ulf Hansson & Deniz Akin & Zuzana Macuchova & Per Olav Lund, 2023. "Structures, trends and turning points of Norwegian and Swedish integration policies," Chapters, in: Jussi P. Laine & Daniel Rauhut & Marika Gruber (ed.), Assessing the Social Impact of Immigration in Europe, chapter 13, pages 218-236, Edward Elgar Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:elg:eechap:21778_13
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