We study the relationship between ethnic identity and labour market outcomes of non-EU immigrants in Europe. Using the European Social Survey, we find that there is a penalty to be paid for immigrants with a strong identity. Being a first generation immigrant leads to a penalty of about 17% while second-generation immigrants have a probability of being employed that is not statistically different from that of natives. However, when they have a strong identity, second-generation immigrants have a lower chance of finding a job than natives. Our analysis also reveals that the relationship between ethnic identity and employment prospects may depend on the type of integration and labour market policies implemented in the country where the immigr...
The objective of this paper is twofold: first, to determine the immigrants’ ethnic identity, i.e. th...
This paper builds upon previous research on ethnic penalties in European labour markets by studying ...
First Published online: 16 December 2020Does citizenship facilitate access to employment and higher ...
We study the relationship between ethnic identity and labour market outcomes of non-EU immigrants in...
We study the relationship between ethnic identity and labour market outcomes of non-EU immigrants in...
We study the relationship between ethnic identity and labor-market outcomes of non-EU immigrants in ...
We study the relationship between ethnic identity and labor-market outcomes of non-EU immigrants in ...
Using data from the European Social Survey on most EU countries, we look at the relationship between...
We examine the consequences of ethnic identity on getting a job. We define ethnic identity as the at...
The paper explores the relationship between ethnic identity and labour market outcomes of immigrants...
The issue of ethnic identity is attracting a growing number of researchers from different discipline...
Immigration to Sweden has increased in recent decades with low employment records of foreign-born, e...
The present paper examines modes of immigrants' labor market incorporation into European societies w...
<div><p>The present paper examines modes of immigrants' labor market incorporation into European soc...
In this article, we analyse four different dimensions of socio-economic integration of first and sec...
The objective of this paper is twofold: first, to determine the immigrants’ ethnic identity, i.e. th...
This paper builds upon previous research on ethnic penalties in European labour markets by studying ...
First Published online: 16 December 2020Does citizenship facilitate access to employment and higher ...
We study the relationship between ethnic identity and labour market outcomes of non-EU immigrants in...
We study the relationship between ethnic identity and labour market outcomes of non-EU immigrants in...
We study the relationship between ethnic identity and labor-market outcomes of non-EU immigrants in ...
We study the relationship between ethnic identity and labor-market outcomes of non-EU immigrants in ...
Using data from the European Social Survey on most EU countries, we look at the relationship between...
We examine the consequences of ethnic identity on getting a job. We define ethnic identity as the at...
The paper explores the relationship between ethnic identity and labour market outcomes of immigrants...
The issue of ethnic identity is attracting a growing number of researchers from different discipline...
Immigration to Sweden has increased in recent decades with low employment records of foreign-born, e...
The present paper examines modes of immigrants' labor market incorporation into European societies w...
<div><p>The present paper examines modes of immigrants' labor market incorporation into European soc...
In this article, we analyse four different dimensions of socio-economic integration of first and sec...
The objective of this paper is twofold: first, to determine the immigrants’ ethnic identity, i.e. th...
This paper builds upon previous research on ethnic penalties in European labour markets by studying ...
First Published online: 16 December 2020Does citizenship facilitate access to employment and higher ...