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Forced inactivity and barriers to participation among refused asylum seekers

Jon Burnett Orcid Logo, Fidelis Chebe

PAFRAS Briefing Paper Number 12, Issue: 12, Pages: 1 - 8

Swansea University Author: Jon Burnett Orcid Logo

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PAFRAS Briefing Paper 12 focuses on the ‘deskilling’ of refused asylum seekers. Asylum seekers are prevented from working in the UK except where there are extenuating circumstances, and if a claim for asylum is refused then this denial of work is continued. At all stages of the asylum process an ind...

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Published in: PAFRAS Briefing Paper Number 12
Published: Leeds Positive Action for Refugees and Asylum Seekers 2009
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