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Working Through Barriers - Host Country Institutions and Immigrant Labour Market Performance in Europe

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Working through Barriers deals with the role host countries' institutional characteristics play in the labour market integration of immigrants in the European Union. Drawing on existing research it develops a comprehensive conceptual framework of factors (and underlying mechanisms) affecting immigrant structural integration in the European Union-15. It maps the European countries with respect to three institutional aspects central to immigrant integration, immigration policies, labour market structure and welfare regimes. Further, it presents a descriptive picture of the labour market situation of the immigrant population in the European Union and seeks to explain the variation in labour market outcomes, namely unemployment risk and occupational status, with reference to differences in the characteristics of the immigrant populations on the one hand, and by differences in labour market structure, immigration policies and welfare regimes in European Union countries, on the other. In-depth analyses of a selected number of EU countries are carried out, with the aim of investigating the extent to which immigrants have succeeded or failed in different institutional contexts.

List of contents

Immigrant labour market performance: A European perspective.- Explaining Immigrant Labour Market Inequality.- Immigration Policies and Immigrant Selectivity in Europe.- Immigrants and the labour market.- Welfare Regimes and Immigrants' Employment Prospects.- Empirical Assessment of the Role of Institutions in the Labour Market Outcomes of Male Immigrants in Fourteen European Union Countries.- Employment Careers and Unemployment Dynamics of Male Immigrants in Germany and Great Britain.- Ex-Yugoslavs in the Austrian and Swedish labour markets131.- Conclusions.

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Working through Barriers deals with the role host countries’ institutional characteristics play in the labour market integration of immigrants in the European Union. Drawing on existing research it develops a comprehensive conceptual framework of factors (and underlying mechanisms) affecting immigrant structural integration in the European Union-15. It maps the European countries with respect to three institutional aspects central to immigrant integration, immigration policies, labour market structure and welfare regimes. Further, it presents a descriptive picture of the labour market situation of the immigrant population in the European Union and seeks to explain the variation in labour market outcomes, namely unemployment risk and occupational status, with reference to differences in the characteristics of the immigrant populations on the one hand, and by differences in labour market structure, immigration policies and welfare regimes in European Union countries, on the other. In-depth analyses of a selected number of EU countries are carried out, with the aim of investigating the extent to which immigrants have succeeded or failed in different institutional contexts.

Product details

Authors Irena Kogan
Publisher Springer Netherlands
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 18.10.2010
 
EAN 9789048173167
ISBN 978-90-481-7316-7
No. of pages 248
Dimensions 155 mm x 14 mm x 235 mm
Weight 400 g
Illustrations X, 248 p.
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

Migration, B, Sociology, Statistics, biotechnology, Social Sciences, Migration, immigration & emigration, Labour Economics, Sociology, general, Social research & statistics, Statistics for Social Sciences, Humanities, Law, Emigration and immigration, Demography, Population and Demography, Human Geography, Labor Economics, Labor and Population Economics, Social research and statistics

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