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The labor market disruptions due to the Covid-19 pandemic and lockdowns impacted immigrant workers more severely than native-born workers in the US, Canada, Australia, and most EU countries. Immigrant workers in most of these countries were more vulnerable to the pandemic since they were more...
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What are the perceptions of employers towards hiring immigrants and international students in Atlantic Canada? How are … those employers who report beliefs that multiculturalism is creativity-enhancing in the workplace and that immigrants are … perceptions that immigrants tend to take jobs from domestic workers, accept lower pay, have a lower retention probability, face …
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precarious contracts. The empirical results suggest that immigrant-native gaps are larger in countries with more immigrants … immigrants' chances of holding temporary contracts. A stricter regulation of temporary contracts increases immigrants' risk of …
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In light of the importance of immigrants' labour market integration in the host countries, this study examines the … - distinguishing between immigrants born within and outside the EU - based on data drawn from the European Labour Force Survey. The …
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effect of the inflows of immigrants on their career, employment and wages. We use the 1991 distribution of immigrants by … associated with higher skills and status when a larger number of immigrants enter their labor market. As a consequence of this …
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This paper analyzes the occupational status and distribution of free women in the antebellum United States. It considers both their reported and unreported (imputed) occupations, using the 1/100 IPUMS files from the 1860 Census of Population. After developing and testing the model based on...
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