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International Migration Outlook 2009: Denmark country notepdf,65Kb,English | View long abstract 13-Nov-2009 This country note together with a standardised table describes recent trends in migration movements and policies. Related documents: |
Jobs for Immigrants Vol 1: Update on recent developments for Denmarkpdf,275Kb,English | View long abstract 20-Nov-2008 This note provides an update on recent developments for Denmark on the labour market integration of immigrants and their children. Related documents: |
International Migration Outlook 2008: Denmark country notepdf,325Kb,English | View long abstract 10-Sep-2008 This country note together with a standardised table describes recent trends in migration movements and policies. Also available:Related documents: |
Denmark makes a great effort to tackle major integration task, says the OECDpdf,225Kb,English | View long abstract 05-Mar-2007 OECD is mapping the integration efforts of a number of OECD countries and today releases the report "The Labour Market Integration of Immigrants in Denmark". |
The Labour Market Integration of Immigrants in Denmark (OECD Social, Employment and Migration Working Papers No. 50)pdf,522Kb,English | View long abstract 05-Mar-2007 Thomas Liebig Across all qualification levels, employment of immigrants and their children is well below that of native Danes. Denmark is taking active steps to improve labour market integration, but more effort is still needed to combat discrimination and to make jobs available. Related documents: |
The Labour Market Integration of Immigrants and their Children: a series of OECD country reviewsEnglish | View long abstract 26-Jan-2007
The OECD is currently proceeding to country studies on the labour market integration of immigrants and their children. Studies for Australia, Denmark, Germany and Sweden are available on line. Also available: |
Riding the Tiger: The Economic Dimension of GlobalisationEnglish | View long abstract 23-Jan-2007 Angel Gurría, OECD Secretary-General The OECD Secretary-General highlighted the three main challenges facing globalisation today in his address to the “Future Now” Conference, organised by the Danish Top Executives Organisation. Also available: |
Jobs for Immigrants (Vol. 1): Labour Market Integration in Australia, Denmark, Germany and SwedenEnglish | View long abstract 21-Jun-2006
This publication presents reviews of the labour market integration of immigrants and their children in four OECD countries (Australia, Denmark, Germany and Sweden), and provides country-specific recommendations. |
Migration and integration of immigrants in DenmarkEnglish | View long abstract 30-Apr-2004 Deborah Roseveare and Martin Jorgensen Economics Department Working Paper 386. Immigration could offer one way for Denmark to expand its labour supply, thereby lowering the dependency ratio, at least for some time, and easing the task of ensuring fiscal sustainability. Also available:Related documents: |
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