Social partners: barriers and enablers
Baglioni, Simone ; Montgomery, Tom ; Calò, Francesca
Bristol University Press - Bristol
2023
101-119
labour migration ; migration policy ; refugee ; labour market policy ; social integration ; social partners ; social dialogue
Migration
https://doi.org/10.51952/9781447364535.ch006
English
Bibliogr.
"This chapter discusses the role that social partners and social dialogue can play by enabling or not the integration of migrants, refugees and asylum seekers in the European labour market. Social partners play a key role in labour market dynamics as they contribute towards determining the policy and legal frameworks that shape labour markets, but also the social, political and economic trends in which labour markets are embedded. Therefore, an examination of social partners' understanding of the newcomers' capacities and their appreciation of opportunities and challenges to be addressed is unavoidable in any research willing to understand how to facilitate unlocking the employment potential of migrants, refugees and asylum seekers. This chapter presents findings from a four-month-long process of fieldwork of interviews with social partners (gathering overall 123 interviews) complemented by an experts' survey which managed to collect responses from 293 additional social partners' representatives across the seven countries (Czech Republic, Denmark, Greece, Finland, Italy, Switzerland and the UK)."
Digital
ISBN (PDF) : 9781447364528
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