Underemployment of Immigrant Women in Iceland – A case study
The number of immigrants living in Iceland has been steadily on the rise for the last decade; between 2007 and 2017, the percentage of immigrants living in Iceland has increased from 7.6 % to 11.9%. Akureyri, the largest town in the North of Iceland with considerable industry and service, has seen...
Main Authors: | Aija Burdikova, Stéphanie Barillé, Markus Meckl, Soffía Gísladóttir |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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The University of Akureyri
2018-03-01
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Series: | Nordicum-Mediterraneum |
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Online Access: | https://nome.unak.is/wordpress/volume-13-no-1-2018/double-blind-peer-reviewed-article-volume-13-no-1-2018/underemployment-immigrant-women-iceland-case-study/ |
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