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Labour market assimilation of Danish first generation male immigrants is analysed based on two panel data sets covering … the population of immigrants and 10% of the Danish population during 1984-1995. Wages and employment probabilities are … due to missing wage information. The results show that immigrants assimilate partially to Danes, but the assimilation …
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of immigrants from Norway, Poland, Turkey, and Iran is brought forth. The comparative approach shows that immigrants in …
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of qualifications and incomplete assimilation, and that a large fraction of that gap would disappear if only immigrants …
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had a negative effect on employment opportunities of immigrants. The results show that firms that use PCs intensively and … firms that give their employees broad autonomy employ fewer non-Western immigrants who have not been raised in Norway (i ….e. arrived as adults). Furthermore, the negative relationships are especially strong for low-skilled non-Western immigrants …
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We investigate whether agency employment is a bridge into regular employment for immigrants to Denmark using the timing …-of-events approach. We provide evidence of large positive in-treatment effects, particularly for non-western immigrants and immigrants … arriving during childhood. Post-treatment effects are fairly high for male non-western immigrants and immigrants from Eastern …
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Labour market assimilation of Danish first‐generation male immigrants is analysed based on two panel data sets covering … the population of immigrants and 10 per cent of the Danish population during 1984‐1995. Wages and employment probabilities … selectivity due to missing wage information. The results show that immigrants assimilate partially to Danes, but the assimilation …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014782999
related to the employment opportunities of immigrants. Design/methodology/approach – A representative plant-level panel survey … share of immigrants at the plant. The important explanatory variables are measures of new technologies and work practices … fewer non-western immigrants who have not been raised in Norway. The negative relationship is especially strong for low …
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In this paper, we investigate whether there is a double-negative effect on the wages of immigrant women in Denmark stemming from a negative effect from both gender and foreign country of origin. We estimate separate wage equations for Danes and a number of immigrant groups correcting for sample...
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related to the employment opportunities of immigrants. Design/methodology/approach – A representative plant-level panel survey … share of immigrants at the plant. The important explanatory variables are measures of new technologies and work practices … fewer non-western immigrants who have not been raised in Norway. The negative relationship is especially strong for low …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010741412
of immigrants from Norway, Poland, Turkey, and Iran is brought forth. The comparative approach shows that immigrants in …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005645243