labor/economy
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Unregistered refugees in labor market
Refugees work between 13 and 14 hours per day without having insurance, social rights, security, and for peanuts and their work is unregistered. A field report conducted by Izza Leghtas, Human Rights Watch (HRW) Western Europe Researcher has also revealed these facts. The report says many employers are often reluctant to cover the costs of work permits and face the administrative hurdles of hiring a refugee so they prefer hiring informal refugees and most refugees are confined to low-paying jobs.