Immigrants and their children account for 20% of the population in OECD countries. Their integration is essential to ensure social cohesion and the acceptance of immigration by the host country society, yet their skills potential is often underused. This series of country reviews looks at how countries are faring with respect to building and using the skills of immigrants and their children for labour market integration. Each review analyses the framework and instruments in place in light of the challenges faced and the outcomes obtained, and concludes with a number of country-specific recommendations.
Working Together for Integration
Immigrants and their children account for 20% of the population in OECD countries. Their integration is essential to ensure social cohesion and the acceptance of immigration by the host country society, yet their skills potential is often underused.
ISSN: 2959-9113 (Online)
