Labour market integration of refugees in Sweden

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Labour market integration of refugees in Sweden International Metropolis Conference 2017 Workshop: Fair labour market integration of refugees The Hague, 21 September 2017 Dr. Bernd Parusel Swedish Migration Agency bernd.parusel@migrationsverket.se

Background: Asylum applications in Sweden, 2010-2016 180.000 160.000 140.000 120.000 100.000 80.000 60.000 40.000 20.000 0 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Asylum seekers of which unaccompanied minors Protection rate for asylum seekers in Sweden is comparatively high: 55% in 2015 and 60% in 2016 Majority allowed to stay. Source: Swedish Migration Agency

Political reaction to refugee situation in 2015 Changes to the Swedish asylum system to achieve a dramatic reduction in the number of people who seek asylum and are granted a residence permit in Sweden Improve the integration of those who are already there. Strongest emphasis on labour market participation Conflicting objectives?

Recent challenges Almost 163.000 new asylum seekers in 2015, more than ever Lack of affordable housing Settlement process can be delayed Over-burdening of responsible authorities (state and municipalities) often too little time for individual help Lack of (simple) jobs Takes years until new arrivals find jobs Longer wait times in the asylum system and for family reunification

Labour market integration of refugees Goal of Swedish integration policy: Equal rights for all, irrespective of background Mainly to be achieved through general policies for the entire population. But: special measures for newly arrived refugees Big difference between those who are granted protection on the one hand and those who are still in the asylum process + those who remain in Sweden despite rejected asylum application on the other hand (considered part of the Swedish population / not part of the Swedish population)

Special integration measures for recognised beneficiaries of protection (and their family members) Settlement in one of the 290 Swedish municipalities, according to a new allocation mechanism (since March 2016) task recently taken over by the Swedish Migration Agency Migrationsverket (before task of the Public Employment Service Arbetsförmedlingen) shall take into account municipalities labour market situation Beneficiaries of protection may also find accommodation by themselves Individual integration plan (normal duration: two years), including: Language course Swedish for Immigrants : Normally 15-20 hours per week, day-time (there are also evening classes and special courses for persons with specific skills) Shorter orientation courses Internships, apprenticeships or on-the-job training Translation of foreign diplomas, guidance regarding formal validation New: short, complementary education programmes for people with incomplete qualifications

New measures for improved labour market participation (2) Fast-tracks into the labour market for new arrivals with qualifications for shortage occupations, e.g. Cooks (chefs), doctors, nurses, pharmacists, dentists, butchers, lorrydrivers, social workers, school and pre-school teachers Based on shortage occupations as identified by the Employment Service List of fast track jobs still being expanded, currently 14 professions Since 2016, 3 540 newly arrived refugees started fast-track activities (1 072 women, 2 468 men) Government-subsidised jobs in the private economy ( Step-in jobs )

Jobskills.se

Evaluations how successful is Sweden? Cohort data from Statistics Sweden show: Of those refugees that were granted a permit in 2000, 35.0% had a job five years later Of those that were granted a permit in 2010, 37.2% had job five years later marginal improvement only! much better result for men than for women (men: 47.5%, women: 25.2%) Of those that were granted a permit in 2014, 15.6% had a job one year later Statistics also show significant employment gap between Swedish-born and foreignborn residents (age group 20-64 years): unemployment rate among Swedish-born 2016: 3.9% among foreign-born: 15.1%