Immigrant women, e-skills & employability in Europe

06 Oktobris 2011
Immigrant women, e-skills & employability in Europe

A study conducted among immigrant women in 5 EU countries clearly identified how access to IT is critical to improving social and economic status and helping to find a job. The study: Immigrant women, e-skills, and employability in Europe: The case of Hungary, Italy, the Netherlands, Romania, and Spain

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