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Employer attitudes towards refugee immigrants: findings from a Swedish survey

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Lundborg, Per ; Skedinger, Per

International Labour Review

2016

155

2

June

315-337

management attitude ; migrant worker ; refugee ; survey ; wage determination ; work performance

Sweden

Migration

http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ilr.12026

English

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"Based on a large-scale survey of Swedish firms, the authors identify significant heterogeneity in their attitudes towards refugee hiring, job performance, wage setting and discrimination, though experience of employing refugees reduces negative attitudes. Firms' reasons for discontinuing their employment of refugees are not related to discrimination by staff or customers, but rather to refugees' suboptimal job performance. While the majority of firms do not regard the collectively agreed minimum wages as an important obstacle to the hiring of refugees, firms with a large share of refugees on the payroll report that reducing those wage rates would enhance employment substantially."

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