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Mentoring as a Pathway to Labour Market Integration: Evidence from a Belgian Programme

Lisa Bagnoli, Antonio Estache and Maleke Fourati

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Abstract: In this paper, we provide evidence on mentoring as a way to ease the labour market integration of youth with a migration background. To do so, we designed a survey and collected information from mentees of a Belgian mentoring programme (DUO for a JOB). Our results show that the mentoring programme covers different topics. Some topics, such as gaining self-confidence, serve nearly all mentees, while the preference for other topics depends on specific mentee characteristics. Overall, every youth with a migration background can benefit from the mentoring programme, irrespective of their education or migration background.

Keywords: Integration; Labour market; Mentoring; Migration; Youth (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022-04-01
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Published in: International journal of evidence based coaching and mentoring (2022) v.20 n° 1,p.3-19

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