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This paper provides a preliminary analysis of the employment and occupational assimilation of recent immigrant waves to … Earnings Structure Survey, we find evidence of immigrant employment and occupational assimilation significantly varying by … gender, origin and educational attainment. For instance, EU15 immigrants do not display an employment or occupational gap …
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We compare alternative methods for estimating immigrant wage and employment assimilation using unique panel data over …-effects model generates estimated employment assimilation profiles that are flatter and significantly different to those produced by …
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reacts to regional employment shocks in a variety of cases. Shock responses are channelled via changes in unemployment …
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how the Spanish labour market reacts to regional employment shocks in a variety of cases. Shock responses are channelled …
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During the Great Recession, immigrants reacted to the drop in labour demand in Spain through internal migration or … employment and wage of natives. I use a modified shift-share instrument based on past settlements to claim causality. Employment … effects were driven by increased entries to employment, while wage effects were limited to natives that were already employed …
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immigration from Western European countries; and 2) how such immigrants fare in the British labour market in terms of employment …
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We estimate the impact of the income earned in the host country on return migration of labor migrants from developing countries. We use a three-state correlated competing risks model to account for the strong dependence of labor market status and the income earned. Our analysis is based on...
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Using a proportional hazard model with multiple exits, this paper analyzes whether immigrants' unemployment spells differ from natives', and if so, how the difference vary with time spent in Sweden and across immigrant cohorts. A unique data set taken from the Swedish unemployment registers is...
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country after a period of no-income. Employment characteristics and the country of origin play an important role in explaining …
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emigrants are negatively selected with respect to occupational prestige and to stable full time employment. Our results show no …
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