This paper analyses the educational attainment of young first generation immigrants in Denmark who are children of the ‘guest workers’ who immigrated from Turkey, Pakistan and Ex-Yugoslavia in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Beside the traditional intergenerational transmission mechanism, we analyse potential immigrant-specific factors as language proficiency, attending mother-tongue courses and expectations concerning out or return migration from Denmark. The results show that generational transmission effects are strong among ‘guest worker’ immigrants, especially among men. Other important factors are Danish language proficiency, age at first marriage and a number variables reflecting parents’ and own attitudes concerning education, marri...
In Sweden, more than twelve percent of the population are foreign-born. Their contribution to the Sw...
Migrants into European countries are often less educated than European natives. We analyse whether m...
Migrants into European countries are often less educated than European natives. We analyse whether m...
This dissertation examines socio-economic outcomes of first and second generation immigrants in Denm...
In this paper, we employ register data for eight cohorts of second-generation immigrant pupils to id...
On average, children born in Denmark with immigrant parents (first-generation locals) have lower ear...
This study compares the intergenerational transmission of educational attainment across immigrant gr...
This study closely examines long-term outcomes of intermarriage in Denmark in terms of children’s ed...
Why is there a native-immigrant education gap in Denmark? And has the gap been reduced over time? Th...
This thesis consists of five papers, related to each other in terms of study-sample, study-subject o...
International audienceThis paper focuses on intergenerational educational mobility in France using t...
This study examines employment access, class attainment, and earnings among native-born and first-ge...
One in five U.S. residents under the age of 18 has at least one foreign-born parent. Given the large...
This paper investigates the educational achievements of second generation immigrants in several OECD...
The study deals with immigrant pupils\u27 command of Danish word order. The respondents were 4th and...
In Sweden, more than twelve percent of the population are foreign-born. Their contribution to the Sw...
Migrants into European countries are often less educated than European natives. We analyse whether m...
Migrants into European countries are often less educated than European natives. We analyse whether m...
This dissertation examines socio-economic outcomes of first and second generation immigrants in Denm...
In this paper, we employ register data for eight cohorts of second-generation immigrant pupils to id...
On average, children born in Denmark with immigrant parents (first-generation locals) have lower ear...
This study compares the intergenerational transmission of educational attainment across immigrant gr...
This study closely examines long-term outcomes of intermarriage in Denmark in terms of children’s ed...
Why is there a native-immigrant education gap in Denmark? And has the gap been reduced over time? Th...
This thesis consists of five papers, related to each other in terms of study-sample, study-subject o...
International audienceThis paper focuses on intergenerational educational mobility in France using t...
This study examines employment access, class attainment, and earnings among native-born and first-ge...
One in five U.S. residents under the age of 18 has at least one foreign-born parent. Given the large...
This paper investigates the educational achievements of second generation immigrants in several OECD...
The study deals with immigrant pupils\u27 command of Danish word order. The respondents were 4th and...
In Sweden, more than twelve percent of the population are foreign-born. Their contribution to the Sw...
Migrants into European countries are often less educated than European natives. We analyse whether m...
Migrants into European countries are often less educated than European natives. We analyse whether m...