In this paper we study the assimilation of immigrants into the Italian labour market using over-education as an indicator of labour market performance. The main objective is to assess the extent to which work experience in the host country’s labour market favours the international transferability of immigrants’ human capital. Using data from the Istat Labour Force Survey for the years 2005-2007, we find that foreigners are much more likely to be over-educated than natives upon their arrival in Italy and that work experience gained in the country of origin is not valued in the Italian labour market. Moreover, we find that not even experience acquired in Italy is helpful in improving immigrants’ educational job matches, suggesting that catch-...
Whether host countries economically benefit or not from immigration is a longstanding debate. In thi...
The contemporary migrations are complex social phenomena affecting "every element, every aspect, eve...
In the last decades, immigration from developing countries and central-east Europe to Italy is cont...
The paper compares the pattern of wage assimilation of foreigners with both native immigrants and lo...
The theoretical framework of immigrant adjustment in the labour market of the host country is based...
This is the first paper that analyses the labour market assimilation of foreign (i.e. non-citizen) w...
This paper analyses the performance of foreign born male individuals on the British labour market. U...
This paper estimates the returns of education on the first generation of immigrants in Italy and mea...
The inclusion of immigrants in local labor markets is a complex process that is influenced by the lo...
Previous research on the Italian case has shown that non-Western immigrants are very likely to hold ...
The strong adverse selection that immigrants face in hosting labour markets may induce them to adopt...
Previous research on the Italian case has shown that non-Western immigrants are very likely to hold ...
The inclusion of immigrants in local labor markets is a complex process that is influenced by the lo...
Preliminary version, work in progress, not to be quoted. The paper focuses on wage assimilation of m...
This thesis explores the impact of immigrant labour inflow on labour market segmentation in Italy. I...
Whether host countries economically benefit or not from immigration is a longstanding debate. In thi...
The contemporary migrations are complex social phenomena affecting "every element, every aspect, eve...
In the last decades, immigration from developing countries and central-east Europe to Italy is cont...
The paper compares the pattern of wage assimilation of foreigners with both native immigrants and lo...
The theoretical framework of immigrant adjustment in the labour market of the host country is based...
This is the first paper that analyses the labour market assimilation of foreign (i.e. non-citizen) w...
This paper analyses the performance of foreign born male individuals on the British labour market. U...
This paper estimates the returns of education on the first generation of immigrants in Italy and mea...
The inclusion of immigrants in local labor markets is a complex process that is influenced by the lo...
Previous research on the Italian case has shown that non-Western immigrants are very likely to hold ...
The strong adverse selection that immigrants face in hosting labour markets may induce them to adopt...
Previous research on the Italian case has shown that non-Western immigrants are very likely to hold ...
The inclusion of immigrants in local labor markets is a complex process that is influenced by the lo...
Preliminary version, work in progress, not to be quoted. The paper focuses on wage assimilation of m...
This thesis explores the impact of immigrant labour inflow on labour market segmentation in Italy. I...
Whether host countries economically benefit or not from immigration is a longstanding debate. In thi...
The contemporary migrations are complex social phenomena affecting "every element, every aspect, eve...
In the last decades, immigration from developing countries and central-east Europe to Italy is cont...