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also of subsequent generations. Little comparative work exists for Europe's largest economies. France, Germany and the UK … terms of education, earnings, and employment. -- Immigration ; second-generation immigrants ; integration …
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also of subsequent generations. Little comparative work exists for Europe's largest economies. France, Germany and the UK … terms of education, earnings, and employment …
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research on gender inequality in access to self-employment, the gender gap in pensions, and the emerging topic of a gender gap …
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in English and labour market outcomes among humanitarian migrants. Having better general or speaking skills in English is … speaking skills has been the least improved domain for humanitarian migrants' who have participated in an English training …
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EAL and correct for bias arising from self-selection into employment using a 3-step estimation procedure. We find very … strong evidence of negative selection of EAL into employment. Moreover, we also present evidence of self-selection bias on …
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endogeneity of EAL and a substantial problem of self-selection into employment we suggest a 3-step estimator (TSE). The properties …
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also of subsequent generations. Little comparative work exists for Europe's largest economies. France, Germany and the … countries in terms of education, earnings, and employment. …
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Public and academic debate has revealed concern with the extent and implications of national identification among minority groups in Western societies. In this paper we present new analysis of Understanding Society that expands the limited evidence on minority identification. Drawing on Berrys...
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