13.03.2019 , in ((Blog series, Social Work))
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Amel Mahfoudh
Pour les jeunes adultes, le projet de quitter leur pays et d’émigrer porte une part de rêve et d’imaginaire qui a été longtemps sous-estimée par rapport aux motivations matérielles. Le processus de migration englobe un avant, un après et même un entre-deux qui correspond à l’attente. Dans les pays d’accueil,
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21.12.2018 , in ((Blog series, Politica, Skills and Migration))
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Metka Hercog
Immigration to Switzerland is highly selective and predominantly temporary. This has implications for migrants’ engagement and social inclusion. Residing on a short-term basis affects migrants’ relationship with the environment they live in. Then again, new residents are better educated than ever, which has implications for their ability to act. There
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30.11.2018 , in ((Blog series, Politica, Skills and Migration))
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Stefanie Schröder
Access of migrants and refugees to German universities depends on the classification of their prior degrees and qualifications. The access routes into higher education for refugees are challenged by achieving language competencies and proving their ‘ability to study’. Many refugees who reached Germany in the last few years are already
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29.11.2018 , in ((Blog series, Politica, Skills and Migration))
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Aylin Laubscher, Aurelia Rohrmann, Anna Wolf e Simone Keller
Up to ten percent of the refugees in Switzerland have a background in higher education. Facing many more obstacles than the average student, such as limited financial support and not verified diplomas, fugitives with academic background find it very hard, if not impossible, to continue their education at a Swiss
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19.05.2017 , in ((Buone pratiche))
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Gianni D’Amato
Im seinem Jahresgutachten 2017 unterbreitet der deutsche Sachverständigenrat für Integration und Migration Vorschläge, die für eine Weiterentwicklung der EU-Flüchtlingspolitik plädieren. Darin wird ein Stufenmodell vorgestellt, das anerkannten Flüchtlingen EU-weite Freizügigkeitsrechte garantieren soll – ein Baustein in der fairen Teilung der Verantwortung in der EU. Ebenso spielt die Integration von Flüchtlingen eine wichtige Rolle, insbesondere ein schneller Zugang zu Bildung und flexible Ausbildungsmodelle.
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