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Newly arrived immigrant women – more than a labour market project?

682,948 non-western immigrants arrived in the Nordic region between 2010 and 2015. The aim is to integrate as many of them as possible into the labour market. The challenge is greatest for female refugees, who often face discrimination in their native countries and again risk being discriminated against in their new home country.
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Project Mirjam

Magdalena Gustavsson, head of equality at the Swedish Public Employment Service, and Nagham Sannoufi, a participant in project Mirjam.

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