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employment convergence between foreign-born and native-born in the European Union (EU), by gender and broad region of origin …
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People in the Nordic countries of Denmark, Finland, Iceland and Sweden work more than the countries’ high tax rates …
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The integration of migrant women and youth into the labour market depends upon institutional ramifications (in particular the immigration regime, the welfare model and the education system), on supply factors (in particular the educational attainment level and occupational skills, language...
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of labour market attachment, such as participation, employment and wages, but also novel measures of labour market … effect. Results show that immigrant women are less likely to transition into employment - more likely to transition out of … employment to either unemployment or inactivity - and more likely to respond to income shocks than the Canadian born. There is …
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Entgeltbereich und beim Ergänzen des Erwerbseinkommens mit Leistungen aus der Grundsicherung für Arbeitsuchende, weisen Migranten …
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first set illustrates the development of their employment situation more generally while the second set reports results …
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We perform a comprehensive analysis of the stepping-stone effect of temporary agency employment on unemployed workers …. Using the timing-of-events approach, we not only investigate whether agency employment is a bridge into regular em-ployment … intensity increases the likelihood of leaving unemployment for regular jobs. Our re-sults show that agency employment is even …
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