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Understanding Brain Waste: Unequal Opportunities for Skills Development between Highly-Skilled Women and Men, Migrants and Non-Migrants
2021
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Brain waste studies seldom analyse the skills development of tertiary-educated workers according to gender and country of origin. Combining statistical analyses, participatory workshops and 77 qualitative interviews on employment trajectories with highly skilled workers in Switzerland, I offer three contributions. An intersectional perspective reveals unequal opportunities of skills development: Swiss-born men have the highest rates of employment, income and jobs commensurate with their
doi:10.5281/zenodo.5035439
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