In spite of increasing numbers of vacancies for highly skilled jobs in innovative sectors of the economy, the migration patterns in Italy do not seem to provide an answer to these labor market requests. In fact, while an increasing number of young talents leave the country, the highlyskilled migrants that arrive are often discriminated against their qualifications. These patterns are even stronger for highly skilled migrant women, in particular those with a STEM profile. As testified by previous literature, much of their talent is wasted due to macro-, organizational- , and individual-level barriers that prevent highly skilled migrant women finding a job that is up to their qualification level and sector. Adopting an intersectionalit...
Against the background of continuing gains in female education and labour market participation and r...
Foreign immigrants and Italian nationals are not equally represented in the Italian labor market. Th...
The strong adverse selection that immigrants face in hosting labour markets may induce them to adopt...
In spite of increasing numbers of vacancies for highly skilled jobs in innovative sectors of the ec...
Despite increasing numbers of vacancies for highly skilled jobs in innovative sectors of the economy...
Global careers and highly skilled expatriates employing their talent in diverse contexts of the worl...
Third-country immigrants are over-represented among lower status workers in all EU countries and rar...
While skilled migration has become one of the most acceptable ways of entering Western European coun...
Migrant women with tertiary education are significantly concerned with over-education, de-skilling a...
Gender equality is crucial to attain economic growth and sustainable development, as acknowledged by...
Young, highly skilled Italians are emigrating in record numbers. This contribution, which is part of...
As pointed out in several editions of the International Migration Outlook (OECD 2009, 2010, 2011) im...
This chapter focuses on the discrimination of migrant workers based on gender as they emerge in the ...
The article exposes some of the results of Parti-GEMI project relating to participatory processes of...
<p>Paid reproductive work, especially in the case of cleaning and home-care for elderly people, is a...
Against the background of continuing gains in female education and labour market participation and r...
Foreign immigrants and Italian nationals are not equally represented in the Italian labor market. Th...
The strong adverse selection that immigrants face in hosting labour markets may induce them to adopt...
In spite of increasing numbers of vacancies for highly skilled jobs in innovative sectors of the ec...
Despite increasing numbers of vacancies for highly skilled jobs in innovative sectors of the economy...
Global careers and highly skilled expatriates employing their talent in diverse contexts of the worl...
Third-country immigrants are over-represented among lower status workers in all EU countries and rar...
While skilled migration has become one of the most acceptable ways of entering Western European coun...
Migrant women with tertiary education are significantly concerned with over-education, de-skilling a...
Gender equality is crucial to attain economic growth and sustainable development, as acknowledged by...
Young, highly skilled Italians are emigrating in record numbers. This contribution, which is part of...
As pointed out in several editions of the International Migration Outlook (OECD 2009, 2010, 2011) im...
This chapter focuses on the discrimination of migrant workers based on gender as they emerge in the ...
The article exposes some of the results of Parti-GEMI project relating to participatory processes of...
<p>Paid reproductive work, especially in the case of cleaning and home-care for elderly people, is a...
Against the background of continuing gains in female education and labour market participation and r...
Foreign immigrants and Italian nationals are not equally represented in the Italian labor market. Th...
The strong adverse selection that immigrants face in hosting labour markets may induce them to adopt...