Why do high-skilled Canadian immigrants lag behind their US counterparts in labor-market outcomes despite Canada’s merit-based immigration selection system and more integrative context? This article investigates a mismatch between immigrants' education and occupations, operationalized by overeducation, as an explanation. Using comparable data and three measures of overeducation, we find that university-educated immigrant workers in Canada are consistently much more likely to be overeducated than their US peers and that the immigrant-native gap in the overeducation rate is remarkably higher in Canada than in the United States. This article further examines how the cross-national differences are related to labor-market structures and selectio...
In the first essay, I study job-education mismatch and estimate its impact on the earnings of recent...
Since the end of the Cold War, developed countries have tried to increase their intake of highly edu...
This paper examines the incidence of the mismatch of the educational attainment and the occupation o...
Using large-scale census data and adjusting for sending-country fixed effect to account for changing...
This paper addresses the overeducation of recent immigrants in the Canadian labour market. Data from...
Published versionUsing the 2006 Canadian Census, this paper investigates the lower return to immigra...
The educational and labor market outcomes of the first, first-and-a-half (1.5), second, and third g...
We investigate the effects of US immigration on native workers in a search and matching environment ...
The immigration policy of Canada has been very effective in attracting highly skilled immigrants, re...
Will the highly skilled immigrants find jobs in Canada matching their income expectations and their ...
This policy brief focuses on changes in the wages of university educated new immigrants over the 198...
Robinson, Breck L.In an effort to improve the economic outcomes of immigrants, starting in the mid-1...
As labour markets change, the question arises whether Canada’s immigration policy – and our “point s...
Objective: This study investigates inequalities in the distribution of citizenship status among immi...
Immigrants coming to Canada over the last two decades have been doing considerably worse in terms of...
In the first essay, I study job-education mismatch and estimate its impact on the earnings of recent...
Since the end of the Cold War, developed countries have tried to increase their intake of highly edu...
This paper examines the incidence of the mismatch of the educational attainment and the occupation o...
Using large-scale census data and adjusting for sending-country fixed effect to account for changing...
This paper addresses the overeducation of recent immigrants in the Canadian labour market. Data from...
Published versionUsing the 2006 Canadian Census, this paper investigates the lower return to immigra...
The educational and labor market outcomes of the first, first-and-a-half (1.5), second, and third g...
We investigate the effects of US immigration on native workers in a search and matching environment ...
The immigration policy of Canada has been very effective in attracting highly skilled immigrants, re...
Will the highly skilled immigrants find jobs in Canada matching their income expectations and their ...
This policy brief focuses on changes in the wages of university educated new immigrants over the 198...
Robinson, Breck L.In an effort to improve the economic outcomes of immigrants, starting in the mid-1...
As labour markets change, the question arises whether Canada’s immigration policy – and our “point s...
Objective: This study investigates inequalities in the distribution of citizenship status among immi...
Immigrants coming to Canada over the last two decades have been doing considerably worse in terms of...
In the first essay, I study job-education mismatch and estimate its impact on the earnings of recent...
Since the end of the Cold War, developed countries have tried to increase their intake of highly edu...
This paper examines the incidence of the mismatch of the educational attainment and the occupation o...