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Social partners: barriers and enablers

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Citation

Baglioni S, Montgomery T & Calo F (2023) Social partners: barriers and enablers. In: Baglioni S & Calo F (eds.) Migrants and Refugees in Europe: Work Integration in Comparative Perspective. Bristol: Policy Press, pp. 101-119. https://policy.bristoluniversitypress.co.uk/migrants-and-refugees-in-europe

Abstract
First paragraph: Chapter 6 undertakes a study of the role that social partners and social dialogue can play in integrating migrants, refugees and asylum seekers in the labour market. Social partners play a key role in labour market dynamics as they contribute towards determining the policy and legal frameworks that shape labour markets, but also the social, political and economic trends in which labour markets are embedded (Auer, 2001). Therefore, an examination of social partners’ understanding of the newcomers’ capacities and their appreciation of the opportunities and challenges to be addressed is unavoidable in any research willing to understand how to facilitate unlocking the employment potential of migrants, refugees and asylum seekers.

Keywords
Labour market; migrants; refugees; integration

StatusPublished
Funders
Publication date31/12/2023
Publication date online20/01/2023
PublisherPolicy Press
Publisher URL
Place of publicationBristol
ISBN978-1-4473-6451-1
eISBN978-1-4473-6452-8

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Dr Tom Montgomery

Dr Tom Montgomery

Lecturer in Work & Organisations, Management, Work and Organisation