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Labor market transitions of immigrants with emphasis on marginalization and self-employment
Abstract In developed countries, immigrants are more likely to be nonemployed and self-employed compared to natives. Based on register data of male immigrants in Denmark, we performed a detailed investigation of the immigrant–native difference in transition patterns across labor market states. We find that a high proportion of immigrants from non-Western countries tend to be marginalized relative to natives, and they tend to use self-employment to escape marginalization.
Labor market transitions of immigrants with emphasis on marginalization and self-employment
Abstract In developed countries, immigrants are more likely to be nonemployed and self-employed compared to natives. Based on register data of male immigrants in Denmark, we performed a detailed investigation of the immigrant–native difference in transition patterns across labor market states. We find that a high proportion of immigrants from non-Western countries tend to be marginalized relative to natives, and they tend to use self-employment to escape marginalization.
Labor market transitions of immigrants with emphasis on marginalization and self-employment
Blume, Kræn (Autor:in) / Ejrnæs, Mette (Autor:in) / Nielsen, Helena Skyt (Autor:in) / Würtz, Allan (Autor:in)
2008
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
RVK:
ELIB39
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ELIB45
Lokalklassifikation FBW:
oek 2608
BKL:
74.80
Demographie
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83.31$jWirtschaftswachstum
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74.80$jDemographie$XGeographie
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83.31
Wirtschaftswachstum
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