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Unique study compares how Denmark, Norway and Sweden integrate refugees

Who is best out of Denmark, Norway and Sweden at integrating refugees into their labour market? The answer depends at what stage after the refugees’ arrival you measure the success. Refugees to Denmark find jobs faster, but in the longer run more refugees get jobs in Sweden than in Denmark. Norway is the clear winner when it comes to integrating female refugees.
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from three countries (left to right): Kristian Tronstad, the Norwegian Institute for Urban and Regional Research (NIBR) at OsloMet;  Vilde Hernes, University of Oslo, Pernilla Anderson Joona, Stockholm University and Jacob Arendt from the Rockwool Foundation’s research unit. 

The report was commissioned by the Labour Market Committee of the Nordic Council of Ministers, and the full name is Nordic Integration Programmes for refugees– a Comparative Analysis of Labour Market Integration Outcomes.

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