Migration and integration
- Seminar Democracy and society
The Economic Consequences of Conflicts – Research Insights from Israel and Ukraine
What are the economic consequences of conflicts? How much would the Israeli economy benefit from ending the conflict with Palestine? What will... Economists: Almost no positive effect on children’s development from having more than six months of parental leave
In countries offering good childcare services, there is no evidence that the development of children benefits from more than six months of parental leave. On the contrary, especially children from disadvantaged background benefit from childcare at an early age, according to Nabanita Datta Gupta and Jonas Jessen in a new SNS report.
SNS Research Brief Health CareSNS Research Brief 95. Parental Leave vs. Early Childcare
In countries offering good childcare services, there is no evidence that the development of children benefits from more than six months of parental leave. On the contrary, especially children from disadvantaged background benefit from childcare at an early age, according to Nabanita Datta Gupta and Jonas Jessen in a new SNS report.
Economists: More and better training in Swedish required for getting more immigrants employed
The poor command of Swedish exhibited by immigrants leads to problems in relation to labor market integration. These days, a good command of Swedish is required even when it comes to low-skilled occupations, according to Stefan Eriksson and Dan-Olof Rooth in a new SNS report.- Research report Migration and Integration
A Good Command of Swedish – The Path to Employment for Immigrants?
The poor command of Swedish exhibited by immigrants leads to problems in relation to labor market integration. These days, a good command of Swedish is required even when it comes to low-skilled occupations, according to Stefan Eriksson and Dan-Olof Rooth in a new SNS report. - Seminar Migration and Integration
IIES/ SNS International Policy Talks: Consequences of refugee immigration
84 million people are estimated to be forcibly displaced worldwide. Refugee migration has consequences for both migrants, receiving and sending populations and... Researcher: Immigrants adapt to Swedish values relatively quickly
After having lived in Sweden for ten years, immigrants tend to have the same attitudes as other Swedes in terms of the...- SNS Research Brief Migration and Integration
SNS Research Brief 80. The Attitudes and Values of Migrants
After having lived in Sweden for ten years, immigrants tend to have the same attitudes as other Swedes in terms of the... - SNS Research Brief Migration and Integration
SNS research brief 72. Assessment of Foreign Education. The Effects on Employment and Wages
Recognition statements of the foreign education of newly arrived immigrants lead to higher employment and wages. However, this does not result in jobs corresponding to their level of education and the effect is generally lower for immigrants arriving from Africa, Asia and Latin America. New report: Highly educated immigrants face difficulties getting qualified jobs
Recognition statements of the foreign education of newly arrived immigrants lead to higher employment and wages. However, this does not result in jobs corresponding to their level of education and the effect is generally lower for immigrants arriving from Africa, Asia and Latin America.