Refugee recruitment and workplace integration: an opportunity for human resource management scholarship and impact

Employment underpins the successful resettlement and integration of refugees, and human resource (HR) professionals are integral to successful employee–employer relationships. Until recently, research has largely overlooked the role of HR professionals in the recruitment and integration of employees...

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