22.03.2019 , in ((Blog series, Discrimination, Discrimination, Experiences))
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Didier Ruedin
This post offers insights into the first national field experiment on ethnic discrimination in the housing market. Financed by the Swiss Office for Housing and the nccr – on the move, we examined to what extent one’s name affects the likelihood to be invited to view an apartment. We covered
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21.03.2019 , in ((Blog series, Discrimination, Discrimination))
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Nicole Wichmann
Am 21. März 2019 findet zum 40. Mal der internationale Tag gegen Rassismus statt. In vielen Schweizer Städten werden im Rahmen der Aktionswochen gegen Rassismus Veranstaltungen organisiert, um die Bevölkerung für Fragen der rassistischen Diskriminierung zu sensibilisieren. Der « nccr – on the move » schaltet in dieser Woche eine
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30.11.2018 , in ((Blog series, Politique, 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, Politique, Skills and Migration))
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Aylin Laubscher, Aurelia Rohrmann, Anna Wolf et 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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26.09.2018 , in ((Experiences))
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Hélène Agbémégnah
La plupart des narratifs politiques ou médiatiques liés à la migration contiennent l’image d’une boîte de Pandore. Mais pourquoi n’oserions-nous pas une fois convoquer Shakespeare et Cendrillon au débat? Faire partie de la société : véritable moteur d’intégration Si Shakespeare questionne la complexité existentielle et identitaire à travers son fameux « être
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