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Immigrants with Lower Wages and Worse Off

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Immigrants are disadvantaged in the labor market despite their higher employment rate than natives and they are more likely to have a university education. Their employment income is lower and their financial situation is worse. This is stated in a new report by Vörða, the labor market research institute operating on behalf of ASÍ and BSRB. Kristín Heba Gísladóttir, Vörða's managing director, says that this pattern is always seen in their resear…
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Immigrants are disadvantaged in the labor market despite their higher employment rate than natives and they are more likely to have a university education. Their employment income is lower and their financial situation is worse. This is stated in a new report by Vörða, the labor market research institute operating on behalf of ASÍ and BSRB. Kristín Heba Gísladóttir, Vörða's managing director, says that this pattern is always seen in their resear…

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RÚV broke the news in on Wednesday, October 1, 2025.
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