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Boosting Enterpreneurial Skills as Tool of integration of migrants to labour market

Researchers (4)
no. Code Name and surname Research area Role Period No. of publicationsNo. of publications
1.  50167  PhD Barbara Beznec  Social sciences  Researcher  2019 - 2021  112 
2.  54665  Deja Gliha    Technical associate  2019 - 2021 
3.  20685  PhD Jure Gombač  Ethnic studies  Head  2019 - 2021  378 
4.  50974  Asja Pehar Senekovič  Sociology  Researcher  2019 - 2021  36 
Organisations (1)
no. Code Research organisation City Registration number No. of publicationsNo. of publications
1.  0618  Research Centre of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts  Ljubljana  5105498000  63,004 
Abstract
BEST project is a joint endeavour of 8 partners from Austria, Slovenia, Croatia and Italy that have the common motivation to improve the effective integration of Third country nationals (TCN – Target number of direct beneficiaries: 200) into the labour market through cooperation between public and private institutions. The BEST project emerged when working on projects that have as main focus economic and social integration of migrants where the need of offering specific strategies to TCN who would like to become self-employed and/or open their own business emerged. Self-employment is one of the most successful tools to create a long-term labour integration, creating a win-win situation for all the players and increase the integration of TCN in different levels. Through BEST, the consortium will implement social entrepreneurship trainings in each partner-country and establish effective cooperation with public key-stakeholders such as Chambers of Commerce and Employment Service aiming to: 1) facilitate the management of migrant integration (e.g. by matching their skills with those needed) and designing a tailored training program with blended learning; 2) deliver better and customised services which match the specific needs of TCN; 3) define and implement more efficient integration strategies at local level for a sustainable inclusion of migrants and a factbased public perception of migration; 4) involve the different key actors on integration of TCN into labour market in formal and informal level to enable their participation; 5) build capacities and transfer the outcomes on European level by giving access to outputs and materials in several European languages on an open source- online basis. The BEST project offers an opportunity to intensify and deepen the existing relationships between TCN, public authorities and NGOs while at the same time European integration policies are put into practise and the economic potential of TCN is being leveraged on a long-term.
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