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Improving job opportunities for refugees

A data-driven approach could help increase employment levels for asylum seekers in Switzerland, according to social scientists from the Federal Institute of Technology Zurich (ETHZ) and Stanford University.

The method is based on an algorithm that can help determine in which regions of the country the individual characteristics and abilities of an asylum seeker – age, gender, origins, language – best fit the needs of the labour market, according to an press release and an article in Science magazine.

Asylum seekers and certain groups of refugees are allowed to work in Switzerland, but only in the canton to which they were assigned during their asylum proceedings.

The scientists found that if the canton allocation were better tailored towards refugee integration into the labour market, their level of employment could increase from 15% to 26%.

The national asylum authorities said they would examine the idea, according to public television SRF.







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