The more neighbors who speak the same language, the worse refugee children fare in young adulthood
Researchers behind this publication Trine Skriver Høholt Andersen, Postdoc ved Institut for Økonomi, Aarhus Universitet, Anna Piil Damm, professor ved Institut for Økonomi, Aarhus Universitet, Ahmad Hassani, adjunkt ved Institut for Økonomi Aarhus Universitet, Camilla Hvidtfeldt, seniorforsker, ROCKWOOL Fonden, Marie Louise Schultz-Nielsen, seniorforsker, ROCKWOOL Fonden
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