Reduction or Reproduction of Inequality? Effects of Further Vocational Training for unemployed ImmigrantsThis paper discusses whether – and, if so, how – the structural disadvantage of immigrants in the labour market is reflected in the promotion of further vocational training for the unemployed by the federal employment agency. Does further vocational training reduce inequality between immigrants and non-immigrants in the labour market? Or is inequality reproduced? Or does cumulative disadvantage increase due to inadequate returns from further vocational training (the so-called Matthew effect)? This article presents the results of impact analyses that examine the promotion of further vocational training for unemployed migrants and non-migr...
The descendants of immigrants comprise nearly a third of the West German population under the age of...
Recent immigrants in Switzerland are overrepresented at the top of the wage distribution in high and...
This paper assesses the role of (foreign) education in determining the adjustment profile of immigra...
Reduction or Reproduction of Inequality? Effects of Further Vocational Training for unemployed Immig...
"German in-firm vocational training combines training on the job and learning in vocational schools....
In this paper we analyse the effect of immigration on the labour market conditions for different ski...
The persistence of ethnic inequality in the German labor market, i.e. the fact that the ‚classical l...
We evaluate the effects of different short-term training programs on the employment chances of immig...
"This paper examines the chances for immigrants on the European job market. The data represents a on...
'This paper explores the effects of high and low skilled immigration to a host country with unionize...
Contains fulltext : 142014.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This paper buil...
Social Inequality in the Transition to Vocational Education and Training (VET). The Interplay of Soc...
Standard-Nutzungsbedingungen: Die Dokumente auf EconStor dürfen zu eigenen wissenschaftlichen Zwecke...
This paper shows that the immigration of some low skilled workers can be of advantage for the low sk...
Building on the task-based approach of technological change, this paper discusses the interaction b...
The descendants of immigrants comprise nearly a third of the West German population under the age of...
Recent immigrants in Switzerland are overrepresented at the top of the wage distribution in high and...
This paper assesses the role of (foreign) education in determining the adjustment profile of immigra...
Reduction or Reproduction of Inequality? Effects of Further Vocational Training for unemployed Immig...
"German in-firm vocational training combines training on the job and learning in vocational schools....
In this paper we analyse the effect of immigration on the labour market conditions for different ski...
The persistence of ethnic inequality in the German labor market, i.e. the fact that the ‚classical l...
We evaluate the effects of different short-term training programs on the employment chances of immig...
"This paper examines the chances for immigrants on the European job market. The data represents a on...
'This paper explores the effects of high and low skilled immigration to a host country with unionize...
Contains fulltext : 142014.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This paper buil...
Social Inequality in the Transition to Vocational Education and Training (VET). The Interplay of Soc...
Standard-Nutzungsbedingungen: Die Dokumente auf EconStor dürfen zu eigenen wissenschaftlichen Zwecke...
This paper shows that the immigration of some low skilled workers can be of advantage for the low sk...
Building on the task-based approach of technological change, this paper discusses the interaction b...
The descendants of immigrants comprise nearly a third of the West German population under the age of...
Recent immigrants in Switzerland are overrepresented at the top of the wage distribution in high and...
This paper assesses the role of (foreign) education in determining the adjustment profile of immigra...