Despite predominantly lower social class origins, the second generation of established immigrant groups in the UK are now attaining high levels of education. However, they continue to experience poorer labour market outcomes than the majority population. These worse outcomes are often attributed in part to their disadvantaged origins, which do not, by contrast, appear to constrain their educational success. This paper engages with this paradox. We discuss potential mechanisms for second-generation educational success and how far we might expect these to be replicated in labour market outcomes. We substantiate our discussion with new empirical analysis. Drawing on a unique longitudinal study of England and Wales spanning 40 years and encompa...
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This paper investigates educational attainment and economic behaviour of ethnic minority immigrants ...
Australia is distinguished by the high proportion of migrants and what is generally regarded as a su...
We investigate the incidence of over-education, as well as the effect on earnings, for immigrants an...
Despite predominantly lower social class origins, the second generation of established immigrant gro...
Research on ethnic penalties in the labour market now contains a paradox, which is exemplified in th...
Previous research finds that the children of immigrants, or the second generation, earn at least as ...
According to the 2001 UK Census ethnic minority groups account for 4.6 million or 7.9 percent of the...
This paper considers the roles of migration and group-specific ethnic penalties in minority groups’ ...
Recent studies have shown that ethnic minorities of immigrant origin are more likely to continue in ...
In this paper we pursue, using appropriate British birth-cohort data, various issues that arise from...
In this paper we consider the relative academic achievement in primary school of second generation i...
International audienceWe use probit analysis of national datasets in the United States, Canada, Engl...
This Thesis studies different aspects of inequalities between UK natives and immigrants. It investig...
This paper examines the role of social class and ethnic group background in determining individuals'...
Published online: 8 August 2014The article studies the role of the class of origin in the occupatio...
This paper investigates educational attainment and economic behaviour of ethnic minority immigrants ...
Australia is distinguished by the high proportion of migrants and what is generally regarded as a su...
We investigate the incidence of over-education, as well as the effect on earnings, for immigrants an...