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Title
Immigrant women, e-skills and employability in Europe - https://vimeo.com/10183894
Release Date
2010
Director
Technology & Social Change Group
Plot Summary
In March 2010, the Technology & Social Change Group (TASCHA) launched a new report: "Immigrant women, e-skills & employability in Europe: The case of Hungary, Italy, the Netherlands, Romania, and Spain."
This report summarizes the results of a year-long study that examined how improving digital competences and free or low-cost access to computers and the Internet can advance employability and social inclusion.
Based on a survey of 375 immigrant women who pursued e-skills training through non-governmental organizations, this research provides insights into some of the challenges immigrants face in the labor market, the role of NGO-based training and employability programs, and the public policies and program elements that can foster social, economic, and cultural integration.
Key words
Immigrant women, digital competences, social inclusion
Running Time
10,26 minutes
Screenplay
Not applicable
Cast
Not applicable
Other interesting information
Not only related to language but relevant nonetheless.
Interest for the project
4/5
Contributor´s name + email
Stéphanie Barillé - stephanie@unak.is
Co-funded by The Erasmus+ programme of the European Union.
This project has been funded with support from the European Commission.
This publication reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.
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