The migrant unemployment gap relative to the native-born …

„The migrant unemployment gap relative to the native-born was particularly large in European OECD countries, such as Sweden (+10.0 percentage points for the native-born), Finland (+7.3 percentage points), and Austria (+5.7 percentage points). These large gaps can partly be explained by the composition of the foreign-born populations in those countries, specifically their relatively large shares of humanitarian migrants with weak labour market attachment.“
OECD (Hrsg.), International Migration Outlook 2024 (2024), S. 56.