
Wednesday, September 26, 2007
The employment level of immigrants is better than ever. While the jobless rate of Somalis has also improved since the 1990s, older Somali men in particular can be faced with discrimination when looking for a job.
The Ministry of Interior is currently reviewing
In the Somali culture, employment is particularly important for men, bringing them respect if they can support their family.
Meanwhile, about half of the 10,000 Somalis living in
Somali Youth Lack Guidance at School
A recently-established Somali student association in
According to a survey carried out this autumn, 73 percent of high school students with a Somali background lack information on matters like university entrance examinations. The association is calling on schools to improve guidance.
Anne Alitolppa-Niitamo, the head of multicultural affairs at the Family Federation of Finland, said dropout rates among Somali youth are unnecessarily high. She added that more support for immigrant children is necessary following comprehensive school.
Source: YLE, Sept 26, 2007