Essays about: "Labor Market Access"

Showing result 6 - 10 of 49 essays containing the words Labor Market Access.

  1. 6. Regional Migrant Workers in Thailand: Precarity and Resistance

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Juridiska institutionen; Lunds universitet/Juridiska fakulteten

    Author : My Stenquist; [2023]
    Keywords : Labour law; Law and Political Science;

    Abstract : In recent decades, Thailand's economy has grown significantly and in one generation the country has gone from being classified as a low-income country to an upper-middle-income country. Combined with an ageing population, this has created labour shortages particularly in sectors with many low-skilled jobs, such as fishing, agriculture and manufacturing. READ MORE

  2. 7. As Good as it Sounds? The Regularization and Economic Integration of Venezuelan Migrants in Colombia

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Graduate School

    Author : Alice Antoniou; [2022]
    Keywords : Regularization Policies; Economic Integration of Migrants; Forced Migration; Venezuelan Migrants; Labor Market Access; Social Sciences;

    Abstract : The regularization of forcibly displaced migrants is promoted by NGOs and intergovernmental organizations as a good practice in migration policy. Regularization of forcibly displaced migrants increases their protection, facilitates their access to necessary services, increases their resiliency, and provides access to the formal labor market. READ MORE

  3. 8. Skills development to support graduates in entering thelabor market in Tanzania : A Minor Field Study

    University essay from KTH/Skolan för industriell teknik och management (ITM)

    Author : Caroline Malmqvist; Lovisa Kullman; [2022]
    Keywords : Skills development; Skills mismatch; Youth bulge; Post-secondary education; Labor market; Tanzania; Minor Field Study; Kompetensutveckling; Kompetensgap; Youth bulge; Eftergymnasial utbildning; Arbetsmarknad; Tanzania; Mindre fältstudie;

    Abstract : Increasing the access to post-secondary education is a top priority around the world, but still many graduates experience serious challenges in entering the labor market. In Tanzania the issue is prominent and partly associated with the skills mismatch, but also with the imbalance of the number of jobs available in relation to the number of graduates seeking for a job. READ MORE

  4. 9. The differential distributions of grievability in Swedish welfare discourse: A study on welfare chauvinism in the Swedish right wing continuum

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Genusvetenskapliga institutionen

    Author : Felicia Hägerbäck; [2022]
    Keywords : Welfare chauvinism; right wing politics; discourse analysis; bordering; grievability; välfärdschauvinism; högerpolitik; diskursanalys; gränsdragande; sörjbarhet; Social Sciences;

    Abstract : In the context of increasing welfare chauvinism in the Swedish right wing, and a mainstreaming of far right nationalist ideology, it has become increasingly important to analyze the racialized and classed implications of restrictive welfare discourse. Anchored in the feminist, antiracist and postcolonial theoretical field, this thesis analyzes welfare discourse in officially published political texts and budget proposals by three Swedish right wing political parties. READ MORE

  5. 10. Skills development to support graduates in entering the labor market in Tanzania : A Minor Field Study

    University essay from KTH/Skolan för industriell teknik och management (ITM)

    Author : Caroline Malmqvist; Lovisa Kullman; [2022]
    Keywords : Skills development; Skills mismatch; Youth bulge; Post-secondary education; Labor market; Tanzania; Minor Field Study; Kompetensutveckling; Kompetensgap; Youth bulge; Eftergymnasial utbildning; Arbetsmarknad; Tanzania; Mindre fältstudie;

    Abstract : Increasing the access to post-secondary education is a top priority around the world, but still many graduates experience serious challenges in entering the labor market. In Tanzania the issue is prominent and partly associated with the skills mismatch, but also with the imbalance of the number of jobs available in relation to the number of graduates seeking for a job. READ MORE