INTEGRATIONSPROCESSEN FÖR MUSLIMSKA TREDJELANDSMIGRANTER PÅ DEN EUROPEISKA ARBETSMARKNADEN En kvalitativ studie om tredjelandsmigranter som immigrerat till Sverige under flyktingkrisen 2015
Abstract
In 2015, Europe faced a substantial migration wave that was challenging for both its reception
systems and politicians. This migration wave primarily comprised third-country nationals,
many of whom emigrated from Muslim-majority countries. This study investigates the
experiences of European labor market integration among third-country Muslim migrants, with
main focus on those who migrated to Sweden in 2015. The analysis focuses on theories
concerning human capital, social capital, and discrimination. The research is based on a
qualitative method, involving seven interviews.
Findings indicate that while higher education generally facilitates labor market integration,
language barriers and the validation of foreign qualifications present considerable challenges.
Participants with strong social networks, particularly those that include native Swedes,
experienced a more seamless integration process. Discrimination was widespread, especially
affecting visibly religious individuals, with women wearing hijabs encountering the most
substantial obstacles.
The study concludes that integration is influenced by education, social networks and
discrimination, but the results, however, indicate that human capital has the most substantial
impact on the labor market integration of third-country Muslim migrants.
Degree
Student essay
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Date
2024-09-04Author
Sarwari, Rabeha
Keywords
labor market integration, third-country nationals, Muslim migrants, EU, Sweden, human capital, social capital, discrimination, qualitative research
Language
swe