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COME IN - Supporting refugees’ integration into the labour market
What are the benefits of employing refugees?
COME IN Research The findings from the questionnaires and interviews suggest that employing refugees, asylum seekers and immigrants embodies various benefits and advantages not only for employers and refugees but also the host country. Having a job enables refugees to contribute to the tax and welfare system and working with local colleagues supports the acquisition of language skills, helps refugees learn local norms and fosters mutual trust and empathy. Top three assets refugees bring to employers are then increased intercultural awareness at workplace, broaden horizons and refugees’ strong motivation to work.
COME IN Training Based on the research, COME IN will offer a comprehensive training designed to meet the needs and preferences of European employers including:
The training materials are customised to the needs of employers in the sectors most relevant for the refugees’ employment – tourism and hospitality, healthcare,manual-based work (including handicraft, manufacturing, agriculture or constructions) and cultural mediation. The face-to-face trainings will be complemented by the Online Platform containing all training materials.
COME IN Results To learn more about the employers’ view on the benefits and challenges of refugees’ employment, competences required by employers’ and their training and support needs, download the COME IN Transnational Research Report or Executive Summary.
You can also draw some inspiration from successful actions of labour integration presented in COME IN Desk Research Results including 35 good practices from 12 countries.
About the project COME IN - Competences in Enterprises on Integration is a two-year-project co-funded by the Erasmus+ programme of the European Union.
COME IN aims to contribute to the efficient integration of refugees in the European labour market and to enhance employers’ competences and willingness to hire and integrate refugees. For further information about COME IN project and training see the project website.
Partners Seven partners form Germany, Austria, Bulgaria, Greece and Italy cooperate on this European project:
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