27.06.2019 , in ((Gender, Skills, Migration))
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Philippe Wanner
Longtemps masculine, la migration s’est progressivement ouverte aux femmes par le biais du regroupement familial, conduisant à des défis pour l’intégration des femmes et des enfants sacrifiés fréquemment sur le marché du travail et au niveau de leur formation, au bénéfice de la carrière du conjoint et père. Plus récemment,
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25.06.2019 , in ((Gender, Skills, Migration))
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Roxane Gerber
Upon arriving in host countries, highly skilled immigrant women face numerous challenges entering the labor market. Not only may it be difficult to find a professional occupation, but that occupation may not suit their educational level, skills or knowledge. A recently published working paper shows the importance of family obligations
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20.06.2019 , in ((Politique))
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Etienne Piguet
Accepting refugees can lead to long-term demographic and economic benefits for welfare states, but the initial years of residence are costly and can give rise to volatile political discourse. With few exceptions, in recent decades most European countries have attempted to shift the responsibilities of receiving refugees onto their neighbors.
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18.06.2019 , in ((Gender, Skills, Migration))
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Francesca Falk
Migration wird heute oft als Gefahr für die Gleichberechtigung der Geschlechter gesehen. Ein Blick in die Schweizer Geschichte zeigt allerdings, dass Migration im Gegenteil viel dazu beigetragen hat, die Verhältnisse in Arbeitswelt, Bildung und Politik zugunsten von Frauen zu verändern. Die Sichtweise, dass Migration sich nachteilig auf die Geschlechterverhältnisse auswirke,
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13.06.2019 , in ((Gender, Skills, Migration))
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Raquel Delgado Moreira
That if women will, everything will stand still has become obvious over the nearly 30 years which have elapsed since the first national feminist demonstration in Switzerland. What is true of all productive sectors is certainly true of academia. But what role do social stereotypes and individual biases play in
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