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How are young refugees doing in the Nordic welfare societies? Coming of Age in Exile – CAGE

All the Nordic countries have excellent data on the situation of refugee children and youth.

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2021

Författare

Ascher, Henry Barghadouch, Amina Berg, Lisa Bäckman, Olof Børsch, Anne Sofie Dunlavy, Andrea Eide, Ketil Gauffin, Karl Heikkilä, Elli Hernandez Carretero, Maria Hjern, Anders Jamil de Montgomery, Christopher Jervelund, Signe Smith Krasnik, Allan Lorentzen, Thomas Lynnebakke, Brit Lyytinen, Eveliina Malin, Maili Michaëlis, Camilla Mock-Muñoz de Luna, Claire Nørredam, Marie Rosenkrantz de Lasson, Anne-Katrine Skovdal, Morten Tamayo Europa, Ryan Tiilikainen, Marja Toom, Nita Tørslev, Mette Kristine de Wal Pastoor, Lutine Vitus, Kathrine

This data creates unique opportunities for comparison to better understand the links between the socio-economic context in each country and the integration of young immigrants. CAGE has investigated inequalities in education, labour market participation and the health of young refugees during their formative years, also looking into how these inequalities relate to national immigration policies and other contextual factors.

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