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migrants. Analysing men and women separately, we run a set of multivariate logistic regression models to control for …-time employment. Our results show that while most origin groups do not show significantly lower employment participation than the … majority group, the employment quality of immigrants in terms of involuntary part-time work and over-education is substantially …
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could find employment and thus accumulate work experience …
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vulnerable groups of workers, in particular migrants. Many benefit recipients also face high marginal tax rates for returning to … central aim. In Denmark, much has been done to keep older workers in the labour market, but there is further scope for …
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in Belgium. Furthermore, the analysis by type of employment shows that citizenship has a positive effect on migrants …This paper investigates whether citizenship acquisition affects immigrants' employment in Belgium. To do so, we rely on … acquisition increases immigrants' employment by 7 percentage points after naturalisation. This effect persists even after …
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Upon arrival in a host country, immigrants often have lower obesity rates (as measured for instance by BMI-body mass index) than their native counterparts do, but these rates converge over time. In light of the worldwide obesity epidemic and the flow of immigrants into host countries with higher...
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