The lifecycle employment profiles of minority labor migrants who came to Norway in the early 1970s diverge significantly from those of native comparison persons. During the early years, employment in the migrant group was nearly complete and exceeded that of natives. But, about ten years upon arrival, immigrant employment started a sharp and steady decline, and by 2000 their employment rate was 50 percent, compared to 87 percent for the native comparison group. We find that immigrant employment is particularly sensitive to the business cycle, and that the economic downturns of the 1980s and 1990s accelerated their exit from the labor market. We trace part of the decline to the migrants initially being overrepresented in shrinking industries...
Lower labor market participation and greater extent of welfare dependency among non-Western immigran...
Abstract: In light of the riots and unrest among immigrants in France during the fall of 2005, the ...
Precariousness in working life is a rising concern in Europe, but scant statistical evidence exists ...
The lifecycle employment profiles of minority labor migrants who came to Norway in the early 1970s d...
Life cycle employment of minority labor migrants who entered Norway in the early 1970s diverges from...
Using longitudinal data from the date of arrival, we study long-term labour market and social insura...
Studies on the earnings assimilation of immigrants have traditionally focused exclusively on immigra...
for data assistance. Provision of data by Statistics Norway has been of crucial importance
Abstract: Labour market opportunities among children of immigrants is a crucial test of long-term st...
Immigration and the effects thereof, is an important economic and political issue. It constitutes an...
This study uses Norwegian public register data in a spatial correlation approach, and analyzes assoc...
According to the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), there were 191 million people living outsi...
Although marriage migration is an important route for immigration to Western Europe, little is known...
Worldwide, millions of refugees and migrants are crossing borders, seeking to flee economic, social...
This paper studies the distributions of literacy skills, education, and employment of immigrants and...
Lower labor market participation and greater extent of welfare dependency among non-Western immigran...
Abstract: In light of the riots and unrest among immigrants in France during the fall of 2005, the ...
Precariousness in working life is a rising concern in Europe, but scant statistical evidence exists ...
The lifecycle employment profiles of minority labor migrants who came to Norway in the early 1970s d...
Life cycle employment of minority labor migrants who entered Norway in the early 1970s diverges from...
Using longitudinal data from the date of arrival, we study long-term labour market and social insura...
Studies on the earnings assimilation of immigrants have traditionally focused exclusively on immigra...
for data assistance. Provision of data by Statistics Norway has been of crucial importance
Abstract: Labour market opportunities among children of immigrants is a crucial test of long-term st...
Immigration and the effects thereof, is an important economic and political issue. It constitutes an...
This study uses Norwegian public register data in a spatial correlation approach, and analyzes assoc...
According to the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), there were 191 million people living outsi...
Although marriage migration is an important route for immigration to Western Europe, little is known...
Worldwide, millions of refugees and migrants are crossing borders, seeking to flee economic, social...
This paper studies the distributions of literacy skills, education, and employment of immigrants and...
Lower labor market participation and greater extent of welfare dependency among non-Western immigran...
Abstract: In light of the riots and unrest among immigrants in France during the fall of 2005, the ...
Precariousness in working life is a rising concern in Europe, but scant statistical evidence exists ...