Evidence suggests that immigrants face an initial decline in their occupational status when they enter the host country labor market but that their position improves as they acquire more country-specific human, cultural, and occupational capital. High-skilled immigrants from countries that are economically, linguistically, and culturally different from the host country experience the greatest decline and the steepest subsequent increase in their occupational status. In the context of sharp international competition to attract high-skilled immigrants, this adjustment pattern is contradictory and discourages potential high-skilled migrants
We examine the ability of immigrants to transfer the occupational human capital they acquired prior ...
Over the period 1994-2012, immigrants' wage growth in France has outperformed that of natives on ave...
Immigrants have become a big part in host country’s daily life. Pervious research study immigrants u...
Despite the vast research concerning immigrants and occupational mobility, little is known if the pa...
This article examines the speed of the occupational adjustment of immigrants using Labour Force Surv...
We examine the occupational attainment of recent immigrants at 2 yearspost migration in order to stu...
Studies of immigrant labor market incorporation in the unregulated sector of the U.S. economy either...
This paper examines the determinants of occupational match and mobility using data from the 2003 New...
This article examines the occupational mobility of immigrants between their countries of origin and ...
This research examines the occupational mobility of immigrants between their countries of origin and...
Over the period 1994-2012, immigrants’ wage growth in France has outperformed that of natives on ave...
Economic debate about the consequences of immigration in the US has largely focused on how influxes ...
This article examines the occupational mobility of immigrants between their countries of origin and ...
We examine the ability of immigrants to transfer the occupational human capital they acquired prior ...
Over the period 1994-2012, immigrants' wage growth in France has outperformed that of natives on ave...
Immigrants have become a big part in host country’s daily life. Pervious research study immigrants u...
Despite the vast research concerning immigrants and occupational mobility, little is known if the pa...
This article examines the speed of the occupational adjustment of immigrants using Labour Force Surv...
We examine the occupational attainment of recent immigrants at 2 yearspost migration in order to stu...
Studies of immigrant labor market incorporation in the unregulated sector of the U.S. economy either...
This paper examines the determinants of occupational match and mobility using data from the 2003 New...
This article examines the occupational mobility of immigrants between their countries of origin and ...
This research examines the occupational mobility of immigrants between their countries of origin and...
Over the period 1994-2012, immigrants’ wage growth in France has outperformed that of natives on ave...
Economic debate about the consequences of immigration in the US has largely focused on how influxes ...
This article examines the occupational mobility of immigrants between their countries of origin and ...
We examine the ability of immigrants to transfer the occupational human capital they acquired prior ...
Over the period 1994-2012, immigrants' wage growth in France has outperformed that of natives on ave...
Immigrants have become a big part in host country’s daily life. Pervious research study immigrants u...