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Labour market marginalisation in young refugees and their majority peers in Denmark and Sweden: The role of common mental disorders and secondary school completion.

Christopher Jamil de MontgomeryMarie NorredamAllan KrasnikJørgen Holm PetersenEmma BjörkenstamLisa BergAnders HjernMarit SijbrandijPeter KlimekEllenor Mittendorfer-Rutz
Published in: PloS one (2022)
The findings document both the vulnerability of young refugees to labour market marginalisation and the variability in this vulnerability across post-settlement contexts. While the contrast in policy climates in Denmark and Sweden sharpened over time, the risk of marginalisation appeared more similar in younger cohorts, pointing to the importance of factors other than national immigration and integration policies. Institutional efforts to assist young refugees through secondary education are likely to have long-lasting consequences for their socio-economic trajectories.
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