Over the next 50 years, population aging will contribute to a dramatic decline in the European working age population. One important question for policy makers is to what extent an increase in labour force participation of migrants, their descendants, and women can compensate for the decline in labour supply. Thus it is relevant to know more about the factors which can encourage participation of these groups. In this report we examine the employment of second generation (children of immigrants) Turkish and young adult women from the majority population. We focus on the Turkish group since it is the largest single origin country group who also settled in different European countries allowing for examining differences among the second generat...
In Turkey, female employment and education are still relatively low, while fertility levels are high...
Research on the second generation of postwar immigrants is a relatively new phenomenon. Only in the ...
The study of integration processes has now reached a crucial stage in most Western European countrie...
Over the next 50 years, population aging will contribute to a dramatic decline in the European worki...
textabstractSecond-generation Turkish immigrants make up an increasingly important segment of Europe...
When compared with native-born women, migrant women have lower employment likelihoods. However, to r...
Motherhood negatively affects female employment in majority populations across Europe. Although empl...
When compared with native-born women, migrant women have lower employment likelihoods. However, to r...
Individuals with an origin from Turkey are one of the largest ethnic minority groups in the EU. Agai...
Motherhood negatively affects female employment in majority populations across Europe. Although empl...
Turkish migrants constitute the largest group among people with migration background living in Germa...
Tsolak D, Bürmann M, Kroh M. Migration and intergenerational stability in female employment: The imp...
In the context of Turkey’s accession to the EU, the issue of potential migration from Turkey and its...
In Turkey, female employment and education are still relatively low, while fertility levels are high...
Research on the second generation of postwar immigrants is a relatively new phenomenon. Only in the ...
The study of integration processes has now reached a crucial stage in most Western European countrie...
Over the next 50 years, population aging will contribute to a dramatic decline in the European worki...
textabstractSecond-generation Turkish immigrants make up an increasingly important segment of Europe...
When compared with native-born women, migrant women have lower employment likelihoods. However, to r...
Motherhood negatively affects female employment in majority populations across Europe. Although empl...
When compared with native-born women, migrant women have lower employment likelihoods. However, to r...
Individuals with an origin from Turkey are one of the largest ethnic minority groups in the EU. Agai...
Motherhood negatively affects female employment in majority populations across Europe. Although empl...
Turkish migrants constitute the largest group among people with migration background living in Germa...
Tsolak D, Bürmann M, Kroh M. Migration and intergenerational stability in female employment: The imp...
In the context of Turkey’s accession to the EU, the issue of potential migration from Turkey and its...
In Turkey, female employment and education are still relatively low, while fertility levels are high...
Research on the second generation of postwar immigrants is a relatively new phenomenon. Only in the ...
The study of integration processes has now reached a crucial stage in most Western European countrie...