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    Building the new high road: Immigrants and workforce development
    (Project on Workforce at Harvard, 2022-09) Dolan, Mark; Epstein, Alexandra; Lipson, Rachel; Winiski, Emma
    Immigrants are critical to the U.S. workforce, but there has been limited focus on what enables them to thrive in the economy. This report draws on data from 131 applicants to WES Mariam Assefa Fund’s open grant competition to better understand the landscape of programs, policies, and practices intended to strengthen immigrant inclusion in the workforce. Analyzing these approaches, we find that: - Programs are 50% more likely to focus on newcomers than longer-term residents. - Two-thirds of organizations work with economic immigrants and refugees but less than 25% focus on migrant workers or immigration detainees. -Job quality is a growing priority. Over half of the organizations focus on increasing wages, career advancement, or creating a safe and inclusive work environment. - Skills transferability is high need, but under-resourced. Only 5% of applicants focus on helping immigrants translate their credentials and experience from other countries. - Over 80% of organizations plan to work with employers, but only one-quarter of organizations have direct hiring relationships. Employer advisory or advocacy efforts appear to be an increasing priority. -98% of organizations have leaders with lived experience in immigrant or refugee communities. Building the New High Road highlights organizations that are working to build an economy where all immigrants have the chance to thrive. Investing in immigrants’ human potential is an investment in our collective future.