Migrants into European countries are often less educated than European natives. We analyse whether migrants' children are more or less likely than natives' children to achieve upward educational mobility across generations, and study differences in the factors, which contribute to differences in mobility for the two groups. We find that migrants' descendants are more often upwardly mobile (and less often downwardly mobile) than their native peers in the majority of countries studied, and show that the main factor contributing to these patterns is the education level of parents. Although a lower parental education means that their children are less likely to access the same amount of human, social and financial capital as children of more hi...
This paper analyses the differences in the determinants and patterns of the accumulation of human ca...
One in five U.S. residents under the age of 18 has at least one foreign-born parent. Given the large...
This paper is aimed at presenting a new intergenerational mobility index that (a) combines the inter...
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...
Migrants into European countries are often less educated than European natives. We investigate wheth...
The goal of successfully incorporating ethnic minorities represents a decisive challenge for modern ...
This study compares the intergenerational transmission of educational attainment across immigrant gr...
This paper is concerned with the investigation of the intergenerational mobility of education in sev...
Adding to the strand of research which shows that when taking into account accumulated disadvantages...
We employ 2011 European Union Survey on Income and Living Conditions (EU-SILC) data for Austria to p...
Second-generation migrants comprise a large proportion in Europe, but recent research has figured ou...
International audienceThis paper focuses on intergenerational educational mobility in France using t...
The main aim of this article is to shed light on the extent to which differences in higher education...
This paper analyses intergenerational educational mobility using survey data for twenty countries. ...
This paper analyses the differences in the determinants and patterns of the accumulation of human ca...
One in five U.S. residents under the age of 18 has at least one foreign-born parent. Given the large...
This paper is aimed at presenting a new intergenerational mobility index that (a) combines the inter...
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...
Migrants into European countries are often less educated than European natives. We investigate wheth...
The goal of successfully incorporating ethnic minorities represents a decisive challenge for modern ...
This study compares the intergenerational transmission of educational attainment across immigrant gr...
This paper is concerned with the investigation of the intergenerational mobility of education in sev...
Adding to the strand of research which shows that when taking into account accumulated disadvantages...
We employ 2011 European Union Survey on Income and Living Conditions (EU-SILC) data for Austria to p...
Second-generation migrants comprise a large proportion in Europe, but recent research has figured ou...
International audienceThis paper focuses on intergenerational educational mobility in France using t...
The main aim of this article is to shed light on the extent to which differences in higher education...
This paper analyses intergenerational educational mobility using survey data for twenty countries. ...
This paper analyses the differences in the determinants and patterns of the accumulation of human ca...
One in five U.S. residents under the age of 18 has at least one foreign-born parent. Given the large...
This paper is aimed at presenting a new intergenerational mobility index that (a) combines the inter...