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uccess on European Labor Markets: A Cross-national Comparison of Attainment between Immigrant and Majority Populations.

  • Autores: Florian Pichler
  • Localización: International migration review, ISSN 0197-9183, Vol. 45, Nº. 4, 2011, págs. 938-978
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • Typical labor market outcomes vary considerably between majority and migrant populations. Drawing on scholarship from across the social sciences, we assess competing micro- and macro-level explanations of differential occupational attainment among immigrant groups across 28 countries. The analyses of occupational attainment are run separately for first- and second-generation migrants as well as children of mixed marriage and take into account their wider social and cultural background. Results from four rounds of the European Social Survey show that people with a migration background do not necessarily achieve a lower labor market success than the majority. However, human capital, social mobility, and cultural background explain these outcomes to different degrees, suggesting tailored pathways to labor market success for each group of migrants. We also find that occupational attainment varies considerably across countries, although this is hardly attributable to immigration policies. These and other findings are discussed in the light of previous studies on immigrant incorporation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]


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