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sonicguide
Håller med dig om att anställningsbarheten är den viktiga och däri ligger en del av kritiken mot både AB och Tino att man inte ens gör ett någorlunda grävande arbete. Jag har personligen väldigt svårt att tro att majoriteten av de korta utbildningarna skulle handla om svetsare och frisörer.
I will write in English as I am still learning Swedish. Your entire assumption that Tino is lying is false. Tino says 28% are university educated in Sweden as per strict definition of SCB, minimum 3 years of post secondary education. His main objection was that Aftonbladet and SVT were mixing any type of secondary education up to 2 years of Syrians and saying they were graduates as per SCB definition which is completely misleading. He has reported similar figures from Norway, Denmark, Germany and Turkey authorities which all shows that university graduates vary from 8 to 13% amongst Syrian refugees.
Now it maybe the case that there are some college students who were in middle of studies when they had to leave Syria, so they have not completed their college education. That is up to employment service to determine. Is there something like half-doctor, half electrical engineer or half mechanical engineer? Of course not and Sweden's education level and curriculum maybe totally different to that of Syria so it maybe the case that these half graduates have to do their entire college education again, so basically in reality these half graduates have zero post secondary education. Makes sense?
Moreover, what is more worrying than Syrians refugees is highest refugees coming from Afghanistan where 6% have university level education as per SCB definition, and going by standards of Afghan university system I would call even these graduates useless, so they may have do to their entire college education again. Same goes for Eritreans and Somalians which are coming in increasing numbers with less than 4% having college education.
We have had disastrous integration figures in terms of employment and salary levels of immigrants for the last 30 years and now we are taking in 6-8 times more refugees per year than the average of last 30 years per year which was 25,000 per year. Also, Iranians and Bosnians who came as refugees were highly educated with nearly 30-40% having university education as per SCB definition, only 20% were missing basic primary education of 9 years
I can only imagine what the integration will look like in future when the volumes have gone up 6-8 times this year and with refugees missing basic 9 years primary education ranging from 40% of Syrians to 60% of that of Afghanistan, 80% of Somalians.