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Most refugees do not have the right to work. In Jordan they’re running an experiment to find out what happens when they’re given that right.
They’re handing out work permits to thousands of Syrian refugees in the hope of improving their lives and the health of the economy.
Academics say it’s better for everyone, but in the local area – where unemployment is nearly 20% - they’re not convinced. World Hacks reports.
Presented by Sahar Zand.
Image caption: Syrian refugees make their way in the Zaatari refugee camp / Image credit: Khalil Mazraawi, Getty Images.
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Most refugees do not have the right to work. In Jordan they’re running an experiment to find out what happens when they’re given that right.
They’re handing out work permits to thousands of Syrian refugees in the hope of improving their lives and the health of the economy.
Academics say it’s better for everyone, but in the local area – where unemployment is nearly 20% - they’re not convinced. World Hacks reports.
Presented by Sahar Zand.
Image caption: Syrian refugees make their way in the Zaatari refugee camp / Image credit: Khalil Mazraawi, Getty Images.
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