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Henrik Emilsson
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Henrik Emilsson

Henrik Emilsson is a member of the Malmö Institute for Studies of Migration, Diversity, and Welfare (MIM) and is completing a PhD in International Migration and Ethnic Relations, focused on Swedish migration and integration policy, at the doctoral program Migration, Urbanization and Societal Change (MUSA) at Malmö University.

He has been employed by MIM since 2011, and works with the EU-7 research project UniteEurope on social media and integration in cities. Before starting his PhD he worked for more than ten years as a civil servant at the Integration Board, Migration Board, and at the Ministry of Integration and Gender Issues.

Recent Activity

Reports
September 2014
Sweden’s strong economic record continues to be marred by its struggles to integrate immigrants, especially those who come through humanitarian or family channels. This report describes how Sweden is trying to overcome these labor market integration challenges and analyzes how successful its workforce development and integration policies have been in helping immigrants progress from low-skilled work to middle-skilled jobs.