URL des Documents de travail : http://centredeconomiesorbonne.univ-paris1.fr/documents-de-travail/Documents de travail du Centre d'Economie de la Sorbonne 2009.59R - ISSN : 1955-611X - Version révisée Août 2014The integration of immigrants and their children is a burning issue in France. Governments build a large part of their assimilation policies on the labor market. The public sector is reputed to better assimilate minorities because of its entrance exams and pay-scales. In this paper, a comparison of the public and private sectors shows that second-generation immigrants are not treated equally. However, the wage gap is determined by the number and gender of immigrant parents and not by the country of origin.L'intégration des immigrés et...
As a country that has captured the imagination of many people throughout the world, France stands as...
The author carries out a survey on the stereotypes concerning the immigrants in their professional a...
In France, immigrants are more likely to be unemployed or in low-skilled work than their native-born...
URL des Documents de travail : http://centredeconomiesorbonne.univ-paris1.fr/documents-de-travail/Do...
The fact that immigrants tend to occupy menial and unstable jobs might be explained by characteristi...
International audienceThis paper makes two contributions to the empirical analysis of the socioecono...
This article has two primary objectives: (1) to understand the relationship between the origins of t...
The objective of this paper is to focus on the inequalities facing immigrants in access to the labou...
This article analyses the labour market incorporation of migrants and second-generation minorities i...
This thesis is composed of three mostly empirical papers related to discrimination on the French lab...
This article analyses the labour market incorporation of migrants and second-generation minorities i...
International audienceThis chapter provides an overview of the intergenerational mobility outcomes o...
International audienceSince the mid - 1970s, immigration for family reunification has been more impo...
International audienceSince the mid - 1970s, immigration for family reunification has been more impo...
Between 1880 and 1970, immigration was mainly related to jobs. It was not stable over time. It was u...
As a country that has captured the imagination of many people throughout the world, France stands as...
The author carries out a survey on the stereotypes concerning the immigrants in their professional a...
In France, immigrants are more likely to be unemployed or in low-skilled work than their native-born...
URL des Documents de travail : http://centredeconomiesorbonne.univ-paris1.fr/documents-de-travail/Do...
The fact that immigrants tend to occupy menial and unstable jobs might be explained by characteristi...
International audienceThis paper makes two contributions to the empirical analysis of the socioecono...
This article has two primary objectives: (1) to understand the relationship between the origins of t...
The objective of this paper is to focus on the inequalities facing immigrants in access to the labou...
This article analyses the labour market incorporation of migrants and second-generation minorities i...
This thesis is composed of three mostly empirical papers related to discrimination on the French lab...
This article analyses the labour market incorporation of migrants and second-generation minorities i...
International audienceThis chapter provides an overview of the intergenerational mobility outcomes o...
International audienceSince the mid - 1970s, immigration for family reunification has been more impo...
International audienceSince the mid - 1970s, immigration for family reunification has been more impo...
Between 1880 and 1970, immigration was mainly related to jobs. It was not stable over time. It was u...
As a country that has captured the imagination of many people throughout the world, France stands as...
The author carries out a survey on the stereotypes concerning the immigrants in their professional a...
In France, immigrants are more likely to be unemployed or in low-skilled work than their native-born...