Immigrants who move regions more likely to find jobs and education opportunities.
The article analyzes how immigrants in different categories, like refugees or labor immigrants, participate in the job market and education. They studied immigrants who move between regions and those who stay put. The research shows that immigrants who move between regions are more likely to find jobs or start education. Labor and education immigrants, as well as Nordic immigrants, are more likely to be employed or in education compared to refugees and family immigrants. Moving between regions is especially helpful for immigrants who settled in less central areas.