Published : 14-11-2019
Hundreds of Palestinian refugees who fled war-Torn Syrian to Europe have been struggling with language acquisition, particularly in northern European countries.
Linguistic and socio-cultural discrepancies in the new destinations often result in difficulties in the integration process and block the refugees’ access to the local labor market, particularly in the academic field which necessitates a native-like mastery of national languages. As a result hundreds of refugees in such countries as Norway, Sweden, Denmark, the Netherlands, and Germany have been forced to join low-paid jobs.
After eight years of conflict, Palestinians from Syria continue to be seriously affected by the warfare. Thousands have been scattered across the globe, torn away from the nourishment of home and warmth of family.
Hundreds of Palestinian refugees who fled war-Torn Syrian to Europe have been struggling with language acquisition, particularly in northern European countries.
Linguistic and socio-cultural discrepancies in the new destinations often result in difficulties in the integration process and block the refugees’ access to the local labor market, particularly in the academic field which necessitates a native-like mastery of national languages. As a result hundreds of refugees in such countries as Norway, Sweden, Denmark, the Netherlands, and Germany have been forced to join low-paid jobs.
After eight years of conflict, Palestinians from Syria continue to be seriously affected by the warfare. Thousands have been scattered across the globe, torn away from the nourishment of home and warmth of family.