#11357. Employment Prospects of Humanitarian Migrants in Australia: Does Gender Inequality in the Origin Country Matter?

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Abstract:
Understanding the factors contributing to refugee integration is an important endeavor. In this paper, we focus on refugees’ labor-market outcomes and the role of a potentially important macro-level factor: gender inequality in the origin country.
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employment; gender inequality; humanitarian migrants; refugees

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