This study contributes to the field of immigrant integration with an analysis of earning trajectories of six immigrant groups of Asian origins—Pakistani, Turkish, Sri Lankan, Indian, Vietnamese, and Philippine—which hold white-collar positions within the private industry. The study is based on panel data from 1979 to 1996, and contains Norway’s first large influx of labor immigrants from the global south. Employee’s labor market outcome is mainly decided by two factors—performance and evaluation. I use theories of labor market integration to address both these aspects. Variation in labor market outcomes within the immigrant population can be a result of difference in origin or reception. In addition, I consider community effects to the...
The average household income of first generation immigrants in Europe and North-America is lower tha...
Economic theory suggests that certain native workers experience a decrease in their wage in response...
The article outlines a theoretical system of extended stratification in order to account for differe...
The heterogeneity of immigrants raises a question as to whether there is a general pattern of earnin...
As the first in a trio of pieces devoted to incorporating immigration into policy models, this revie...
A growing literature has shown that greater diversity among immigrants offers material benefits in t...
This paper examines and measures the extent of wage convergence of immigrants to native-born workers...
This article proposes alternative measures of immigrant integration founded in information theory. B...
In recent years, the number of second generation immigrants entering the labor market has been incre...
This study investigates the extent of labour market competition among nativeDutch workers and ethnic...
In this dissertation, I examine immigrants’ integration into host societies by examining systematic ...
This study uses Social Security earnings records matched to recent cross{sections of the SIPP and CP...
Immigrants' labour market situation has been in the focus of research in economics as well as in oth...
This paper analyzes the intergenerational mobility of immigrants. Using the 1940-1970 Censuses, the ...
The focus of this paper is second-generation immigrants and their labor market performance. With inc...
The average household income of first generation immigrants in Europe and North-America is lower tha...
Economic theory suggests that certain native workers experience a decrease in their wage in response...
The article outlines a theoretical system of extended stratification in order to account for differe...
The heterogeneity of immigrants raises a question as to whether there is a general pattern of earnin...
As the first in a trio of pieces devoted to incorporating immigration into policy models, this revie...
A growing literature has shown that greater diversity among immigrants offers material benefits in t...
This paper examines and measures the extent of wage convergence of immigrants to native-born workers...
This article proposes alternative measures of immigrant integration founded in information theory. B...
In recent years, the number of second generation immigrants entering the labor market has been incre...
This study investigates the extent of labour market competition among nativeDutch workers and ethnic...
In this dissertation, I examine immigrants’ integration into host societies by examining systematic ...
This study uses Social Security earnings records matched to recent cross{sections of the SIPP and CP...
Immigrants' labour market situation has been in the focus of research in economics as well as in oth...
This paper analyzes the intergenerational mobility of immigrants. Using the 1940-1970 Censuses, the ...
The focus of this paper is second-generation immigrants and their labor market performance. With inc...
The average household income of first generation immigrants in Europe and North-America is lower tha...
Economic theory suggests that certain native workers experience a decrease in their wage in response...
The article outlines a theoretical system of extended stratification in order to account for differe...