New project enhances labour opportunities for women in the Nordic countries
The Arctic Centre at the University of Lapland is taking part in a new two-year project (2017–2018) with the objective of enhancing better and suitable employment for immigrant women. The project will produce practical approaches that employers and companies can implement, and identify possibilities for networking between immigrant women, local public and private actors, and employers. The study is hosted by the new UArctic Thematic Network on Arctic Migration.
The aim of the project is to identify policies and practices that have been aimed for improved labour market integration for immigrant women in three small and medium-sized cities in Finland, Iceland and Sweden. The researchers are also identifying and analyzing success factors and challenges in those policies and practices, based on the experiences by actors in charge of the labour market program/support, as well as on the experiences by women who have taken part in them.
The study is funded by the Nordic Gender Institute (NIKK). The project is coordinated by the University of Akureyri, and it is conducted in collaboration with the Arctic Centre and Nordregio. At the Arctic Centre the study is led by Professor Timo Koivurova and executed by PhD Candidate Nafisa Yeasmin.
More information:
Nafisa Yeasmin
PhD Candidate, Lead of the UArctic Thematic Network on Arctic Migration
Arctic Centre, University of Lapland
+358 40 484 4256, nafisa.yeasmin@ulapland.fi