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enter the labor market. We focus on two countries—Finland and Sweden—that have similar formal institutions but starkly …
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enter the labor market. We focus on two countries - Finland and Sweden - that have similar formal institutions but starkly …
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This paper uses administrative data to in detail document how the share of youths not in employment, education or training has evolved over time in the Scandinavian countries. We study both first- and second-generation immigrant youths as well as natives to explore whether the pattern differ...
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Over the last decades, Sweden has liberalized its citizenship policy by reducing the required number of years of … explore the link between citizenship and employment probabilities for immigrants in Sweden, controlling for a range of … for this analysis consists of register data on the whole population of Sweden held by Statistics Sweden for the year 2006 …
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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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This article analyses the relationship between the size and the quality of ethnic enclaves on immigrants' labor market integration. Using exogenously defined grid cells to delineate neighborhoods, we find robust empirical evidence that the employment rate of the respective immigrant group in the...
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