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Economy & Business, Volume 18, 2024

REFUGEE EMPLOYMENT IN BULGARIA: WHY NATIONAL INTEGRATION POLICY MATTERS
Atanas Dimitrov
Strony: 97-109
Otrzymano: 27 Jul 2024
Opublikowano: 3 Nov 2024
DOI: 10.62991/EB1996487196
Wyświetlenia: 986
Pobrania: 105
Streszczenie: This paper highlights the importance of the state’s role in refugee employment in Bulgaria. In this line of thinking, it analyses the current labour market’s needs in Bulgaria and the opportunity for more beneficiaries of international protection to compensate, at least to some extent, the manpower shortage in the country. The present study shows that in the current political and security context political actors and widespread local perceptions towards refugees negatively affect the integration of the latter, hindering the adoption of a national integration policy in Bulgaria. Concerning this, the paper argues that such a policy will improve refugees’ employability in a long-term perspective as well as the relationship between them and the local population. Thus, it will benefit the national economy and act as a preventive tool in terms of threats to national security that may arise from the potential marginalization of beneficiaries of international protection.
Słowa kluczowe: refugee employment, refugee integration, beneficiaries of international protection, demography, third countries nationals, labour shortage
Cytowanie artykułu: Atanas Dimitrov. REFUGEE EMPLOYMENT IN BULGARIA: WHY NATIONAL INTEGRATION POLICY MATTERS. Journal of International Scientific Publications: Economy & Business 18, 97-109 (2024). https://doi.org/10.62991/EB1996487196
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