Determinants of Employment among Well-Educated Refugees before and After the 2007 U.S. Economic Recession.

H. Jamil, Monty Fakhoury, Jolin B. Yamin, J. Arnetz, B. Arnetz
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Little is known about how the overall employment conditions in a country impact the likelihood of employment of newly arrived refugees. In the current study, we compare employment and determinant of employment of highly educated Middle Eastern refugees to Michigan that arrived before and after the 2007 recession. We also look at self-reported barriers to employment. Results show that the general downturn of the economy made it substantially more difficult to secure employment, even for well-educated refugees. Thus, before the economic downturn, 22.9 % of refugees were unemployed as compared to 55.1 % once the recession had set in (p < 0.01). There were also substantially more self-reported barriers to employment after the economic downturn. The study points to the importance of understanding both individual characteristics and the general employment conditions in the new host country when studying variation in refugee employment success.
2007年美国经济衰退前后受过良好教育的难民就业的决定因素。
一个国家的总体就业状况如何影响新到难民就业的可能性,人们知之甚少。在当前的研究中,我们比较了在2007年经济衰退前后到达密歇根的受过高等教育的中东难民的就业和就业决定因素。我们还研究了自我报告的就业障碍。结果显示,经济的普遍低迷使得就业变得更加困难,即使是受过良好教育的难民。因此,在经济衰退之前,22.9%的难民失业,而在经济衰退开始后,这一比例为55.1% (p < 0.01)。经济衰退后,自我报告的就业障碍也明显增多。该研究指出,在研究难民就业成功的差异时,了解新东道国的个人特征和一般就业条件非常重要。
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