PROTOCOL: Interventions to improve the economic self-sufficiency of unemployed immigrants from non-Western countries

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Background: This is a protocol for a Campbell Review. The objectives are as follows:. Objectives: This review systematically collects and synthesizes evidence from evaluations of causal effects of interventions designed to improve employment outcomes for non-Western immigrants. The review aims to answer the following questions: 1) Do interventions designed to improve the economic self-sufficiency for non-Western immigrants affect participants employment, use of cash assistance, income, or job retention? 2) Do effects differ depending on programme content or populations served?.

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Thuesen, F., Jakobsen, V., Dalgaard, N. T., & Viinholt, B. C. A. (2020). PROTOCOL: Interventions to improve the economic self-sufficiency of unemployed immigrants from non-Western countries. Campbell Systematic Reviews, 16(4). https://doi.org/10.1002/cl2.1115

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