Financing Immigrant and Refugee Integration

The 21st century is a time of transition in the U.S. population. Among these significant shifts are the rapid diversification of the country, including over 44 million immigrants and refugees (Migration Policy Institute), and a shortfall in workers needed to fill jobs in our economy (1.9 million anticipated by 2024, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics). As over half of the immigrants and refugees are of working age, they could provide a solution to the likely employment challenge.

However, a systemic problem currently exists. Many new Americans experience under- or unemployment. For instance, some two million college-educated immigrants are either out of work or in jobs that require little to no advanced education  (Migration Policy Institute); and those in mid-skill occupations earn 25% less than their native-born peers (Urban Institute).

The Beeck Center’s Financing Immigrant and Refugee Integration project sought to create effective solutions for immigrants and refugees as it relates to the American workforce.

The workforce development ecosystem is complex and fragmented, composed of job seekers, employers and training providers; and in the case of the immigrant/refugee communities, social service organizations and funders, and it crosses the public, private and philanthropic sectors. There are few incentives to collaborate or communicate; and immigrants and refugees face multiple challenges to accessing and completing training programs and securing productive work.

We will all benefit when these new arrivals integrate into society and contribute their expertise, energy and earning potential. 

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CDSO Toolkit

CDSO Toolkit

In April 2024, the Digital Service Network (DSN) hosted an in-person convening of 23 Chief Digital Service Officers (CDSO).  The convening of CDSOs from governments across the U.S. gathered for two days on Georgetown University’s campus to  share, learn, and strategize about how they work to deliver equitable, accessible, and efficient digital services. The group of CDSO leaders and the DSN team developed our CDSO toolkit for digital service improvement, designed for government digital service teams to replicate in their own organizations, aiming to spark conversations and problem-solving. The sessions also addressed leadership and talent challenges.

Sep. 5, 2024