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Wie ist Soziale Arbeit in einer Migrationsgesellschaft auszugestalten?

18.01.2019 , in ((Blog series, Social Work)) , ((Pas de commentaires))

Neu sind in der Phase II des «nccr – on the move» auch Hochschulen für Soziale Arbeit in zwei Projekten vertreten. Forschung an der Schnittstelle der Werte, Theorie und der Praxis der Sozialen Arbeit und Migration, Mobilität und Integration ist noch jung. Die vorliegende Blogserie greift Aspekte dieser Schnittstelle auf, ...

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Different Ways of Involvement: Migrants’ Political Participation

21.12.2018 , in ((Blog series, Politique, Skills and Migration)) , ((Pas de commentaires))

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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Mobility versus Caring Skills? The Recruitment of Care Workers for the Elderly

07.12.2018 , in ((Blog series, Politique, Séries de blogs, Skills and Migration)) , ((Pas de commentaires))

A new market for home care has emerged in Switzerland, fostered by the free movement of workers. Private care agencies recruit women from lower-wage countries and place them in private households for elderly care. The women usually work for a few weeks or months at a time and commute between ...

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Student Initiatives Helping Refugees to Study at Swiss Universities

29.11.2018 , in ((Blog series, Politique, Skills and Migration)) , ((Pas de commentaires))
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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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