The strong adverse selection that immigrants face in hosting labour markets may induce them to adopt some behaviours or signals to modify employers’ beliefs. Relevant mechanisms for reaching this purpose are personal reputation; exploiting ethnic networks deeply-rooted in the hosting country; and high educational levels used as an indirect signal of productivity. On this last point, the immigrant status needs a stronger signal compared to that necessary for a local worker, and this may lead the immigrant to accept job qualifications which are lower than those achievable through the embodied educational level. This could explain the over education problem that characterizes many countries, Italy included. The aim of the paper is to investig...
The paper compares the pattern of wage assimilation of foreigners with both native immigrants and lo...
This article focuses on the socio-economic integration of ethnic minorities in Italy, combining the ...
This paper tests for the effect of an increase in the migration rate on manufacturing firms’ perfor...
The strong adverse selection that immigrants face in hosting labour markets may induce them to adopt...
Whilst migration has become a structural feature of most European countries, the integration of fore...
While there is a vast literature considering the labour market effects of immigration, less has been...
WP 16/13; Migration and work are truly connected notions, both because one major cause of migration ...
Previous research on the Italian case has shown that non-Western immigrants are very likely to hold ...
Whether host countries economically benefit or not from immigration is a longstanding debate. In thi...
The theoretical framework of immigrant adjustment in the labour market of the host country is based...
The inclusion of immigrants in local labor markets is a complex process that is influenced by the lo...
This paper analyses the micro-level determinants of the education–job (mis)matches of recent univers...
Previous research on the Italian case has shown that non-Western immigrants are very likely to hold ...
The novelties of the paper are two. First the paper compares the pattern of wage assimilation of for...
The inclusion of immigrants in local labor markets is a complex process that is influenced by the lo...
The paper compares the pattern of wage assimilation of foreigners with both native immigrants and lo...
This article focuses on the socio-economic integration of ethnic minorities in Italy, combining the ...
This paper tests for the effect of an increase in the migration rate on manufacturing firms’ perfor...
The strong adverse selection that immigrants face in hosting labour markets may induce them to adopt...
Whilst migration has become a structural feature of most European countries, the integration of fore...
While there is a vast literature considering the labour market effects of immigration, less has been...
WP 16/13; Migration and work are truly connected notions, both because one major cause of migration ...
Previous research on the Italian case has shown that non-Western immigrants are very likely to hold ...
Whether host countries economically benefit or not from immigration is a longstanding debate. In thi...
The theoretical framework of immigrant adjustment in the labour market of the host country is based...
The inclusion of immigrants in local labor markets is a complex process that is influenced by the lo...
This paper analyses the micro-level determinants of the education–job (mis)matches of recent univers...
Previous research on the Italian case has shown that non-Western immigrants are very likely to hold ...
The novelties of the paper are two. First the paper compares the pattern of wage assimilation of for...
The inclusion of immigrants in local labor markets is a complex process that is influenced by the lo...
The paper compares the pattern of wage assimilation of foreigners with both native immigrants and lo...
This article focuses on the socio-economic integration of ethnic minorities in Italy, combining the ...
This paper tests for the effect of an increase in the migration rate on manufacturing firms’ perfor...