Unemployment and discrimination against youth of immigrant origin in Switzerland: When the name makes the difference |
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Authors: | Rosita Fibbi Mathias Lerch Philippe Wanner |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland 2. Swiss Forum for Migration and Population Studies, Switzerland 3. University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland
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Abstract: | Although the percentage of foreigners residing in Switzerland is as high as 20%, it was not until the nineties that the country set up an official integration policy. Unemployment among immigrants was one of the main reasons that prompted this significant change. The policy accorded priority to newcomers. This article, which draws on two recent studies on integration of youth of immigrant descent conducted at the Swiss Forum for Migration and Population Studies, shows, however, that integration problems also concern established youth; despite holding the same qualifications as the locals, they face discrimination in entering the labour market. |
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