Writing code, decoding culture: digital skills and the promise of a fast lane to decent work among refugees and migrants in Berlin

作者: Andreas Hackl , Philip Rushworth

DOI: 10.1080/1369183X.2021.1893159

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摘要: The digitisation of work poses global challenges but also offers new employment opportunities. This article explores the experiences refugees and migrants who study at coding schools in Berlin t...

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