Mentoring Migrants for Labor Market Integration: Policy Insights from a Survey of Mentoring Theory and Practice

Abstract The vast majority of international migrants from developing countries are of working age. And yet, their integration in the formal local labor market of their host countries continues to be a challenge. This paper reviews the scope of mentoring programs as a more systematic policy instrumen...

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