作者
Laurence Lessard-Phillips, Rosita Fibbi, Philippe Wanner
发表日期
2012/8/1
期刊
The European second generation compared: Does the integration context matter
页码范围
165-224
出版商
Amsterdam Univ. Press
简介
There is ample research evidence about the economic hardship that immigrants and their families face (see eg Kogan 2006; OECD 2007, 2008). The most predominant reasons for such hardship include the low starting position of unskilled and low-skilled migrants and, especially for more highly educated migrants, a lack of skills transferability upon migration. An evaluation of the second generation’s position in the labour market gives insights into the extent to which labour market disadvantages found in the first generation are reproduced in the subsequent one. The labour market integration of the second generation, along with education, helps to determine the quality of structural integration processes. Our research seems to suggest that disadvantages are still present in the second generation, though this is mostly due to lower levels of human capital and lowerstatus social origins. Yet, there are also disadvantages unaccounted for by these factors that vary according to their specific context of integration. A major goal of this chapter is to assess the level of labour market integration. We focus on second-generation Turkish respondents because, as a group, they offer the most generalisability for a cross-country comparison. Specifically, we focus on the extent to which they have reached parity with the comparison group vis-à-vis labour market features such as labour force participation, unemployment, occupational status and mobility. A comparison benchmark like this is important for examining in how far the second generation, as a whole, reaches various positions within the labour market and may move at a different pace from the comparison …
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