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Polish immigrants in Norway – with only one foot in the labour market

Polish labour immigrants travelled to Norway rather than to Sweden or Denmark, which were closer, when Poland joined the EU in 2004. Most did not intend to stay, but after some years their families joined them in Norway. Because of short work contracts, the immigrants are in a kind of limbo. They have a job, but little prospect of promotion.
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Jon Horgen Friberg

Is a researcher at the Norwegian Fafo foundation. He participated at a seminar on Polish lives in Norway, at the Oslo Litteraturhuset. It was hosted by the Oslo and Akershus University College, HIOA, on commission from Norwegian and Polish authorities

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