Vocational education and training: A pathway for refugees' integration in the labour market? Lessons from Syrian refugees in Tarsus, Turkey

IF 1.6 Q2 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS & LABOR
Vildan Tasli-Karabulut, Merve Sancak
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Vocational education and training (VET) has been promoted as a key strategy for refugees' integration into the labour markets of their host societies, with the expectation that it would provide refugees the skills that are necessary to access better employment in their host countries. Nevertheless, evidence from both high-income and middle-income countries (MICs) shows that refugees predominantly work in labour-intensive jobs under precarious conditions, and, VET has not always been an effective instrument to improve refugees' employment conditions. This article aims to understand the reasons behind this situation. It studies the multiplicity of factors influencing the viability of VET for refugees' labour market integration, focusing on Syrian refugees in Tarsus, Turkey, a MIC currently hosting the largest number of refugees worldwide. It shows that the top-down, supply focused VET programmes may have limited effectiveness in promoting better employment for refugees if the designers and implementers of these programmes do not fully consider the local context and the refugees' specific realities.

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职业教育和培训:难民融入劳动力市场的途径?土耳其塔尔苏斯叙利亚难民的经验教训
职业教育与培训(VET)一直被作为难民融入东道国社会劳动力市场的一项重要战略加以推广,期望它能为难民提供在东道国获得更好就业所需的技能。然而,来自高收入国家和中等收入国家(MICs)的证据表明,难民主要从事劳动密集型工作,工作条件不稳定,而且职业教育与培训并不总是改善难民就业条件的有效工具。本文旨在了解这种情况背后的原因。文章以土耳其塔尔苏斯的叙利亚难民为研究对象,研究了影响职业教育与培训对难民融入劳动力市场的可行性的多种因素。研究表明,如果职业教育与培训计划的设计者和实施者没有充分考虑当地情况和难民的具体现实,那么自上而下、以供应为重点的职业教育与培训计划在促进难民更好就业方面的效果可能有限。
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INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS JOURNAL INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS & LABOR-
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