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    Win-Win: Why Employers Should Hire Refugees

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    2011
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    McDermott, Ellie
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    Abstract
    For a variety of reasons, including language and cultural barriers, lack of American work history, and limited social contacts, refugees have a difficult time obtaining employment when they resettle in America. By looking past these barriers and adopting a practice of employing recently-arrived refugees, employers have tremendous prospects for improving their business because refugee employees typically demonstrate strong work ethic, positive attitude, high productivity, and low turnover. Employing refugees is not only a strategic business practice; by employing refugees, employers provide opportunities that are essential for recently-arrived refugees to become economically self-sufficient, improve English language skills, begin an American work history, and form social connections. Working with refugee employment services, employers should continue to explore how to adopt a practice of including refugees in the hiring process in order to create shared value for their business and the community.
    Contents
    Who are refugees?
    Refugees transition to America
    Hiring refugees is an effective business practice
    Potential costs for incorporating refugees into the workplace
    Creating value for the community and business simultaneously
    Work is important for refugees
    Refugees encounter employment challenges
    Cross-sector partnerships with employment services
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    39 pages
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