Migrant integration: Insights from Belgium, Italy, Spain and Germany
Christina Boll,
Andreas Lagemann,
Achim Welsch and
André Wolf
No 127, HWWI Policy Papers from Hamburg Institute of International Economics (HWWI)
Abstract:
Several EU Member States have traditionally been a destination for migrants, whether they come from within the EU or elsewhere in the world. The flow of migrants has led to a range of new skills and talents being introduced into local labour markets while also increasing cultural diversity. The relevance of a stronger integration of migrants into the labour markets and societal lives of host countries exists from both a macroe-conomic and an individual perspective.
Date: 2020
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