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We use data from the Trajectoires et Origines survey to analyze the labor-market outcomes of both second-generation immigrants and their French native counterparts. Second-generation immigrants have on average a lower probability of employment and lower wages than French natives. We find however...
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only women benefit from the quality of the ethnic environment and that the intergenerational transfer of ethnic capital is …
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In the Netherlands, obtaining a higher education increases the chance to move to a better neighbourhood for native Dutch adults who grew up in a deprived parental neighbourhood. For non-Western minorities, education does not have this positive effect on socio-spatial mobility. In this study we...
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. Our findings therefore indicate that the estimated impact of parental education on that of their child in Sweden does …
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Sweden, on the educational performance of their children, using full Swedish population registry data for 22 cohorts … parents'country of origin. Results show a positive effect of parents' time in Sweden on their children's performance in …
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We analyze the extent of intergenerational transmission through parental capital, ethnic capital and neighborhood effects on several aspects of the school-to-work transition of second generation immigrants and young ethnic Danes. The main findings are that parental capital has strong positive...
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In this paper, I analyze educational outcomes for second generation immigrants and compare them to those of natives. I use a dynamic structural model and focus on transition paths from school to work for youths in Canada and the U.S. Using data extracted from the 1997 National Longitudinal...
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