Which of these conditions impacts refugees’ integration into the labor markets of their host countries?

a. Unlike many other migrants, refugees have chosen their host countries carefully and are able to fit neatly into the local economy.
b. Refugees tend to have higher levels of education than the native-born population, limiting the available jobs and opportunities in host countries.
c. Refugees are likely to have spent years in transient situations or camps, causing skills to be lost or to become outdated.
d. Refugees are guaranteed employment assistance services in host countries under international agreements which ease integration


c. Refugees are likely to have spent years in transient situations or camps, causing skills to be lost or to become outdated.

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