This paper examines whether unemployment of non-western immigrant workers in the Netherlands was disproportionally affected by the Great Recession. We analyze unemployment data covering the period November 2007–February 2013 finding that the Great Recession affected unemployment rates of non-western immigrant workers in absolute terms more than unemployment rates of native workers. However, in relative terms there is not much of a difference. We also find that the sensitivity of individual job finding rates to the aggregate state of the labor market does not differ between natives and non-western immigrants. In combination our findings suggest that the Great Recession did not have a different impact on the unemployment of non-westerns immig...
This paper explores differences in work injury and fatality rates between immigrants and natives and...
The Great Recession is characterized by a GDP-decline that was unprecedented in the past decades. Th...
Immigrants surpassed native-born workers in several key labor market outcomes from the mid-1990s thr...
This paper examines whether unemployment of non-western immigrant workers in the Netherlands was dis...
We use data from the Current Population Survey from 2007 and 2013 to investigate demographic differe...
This paper builds upon previous research on ethnic penalties in European labour markets by studying ...
The article examines relative wages of immigrants in Spain, with a particular focus on the impact of...
This paper studies how unemployment and employment durations for immigrants and natives respond diff...
The profound crisis that has affected the Spanish economy since mid - 2008 has been characterized by...
Abstract: Did the presence of immigrant workers in the United States labor market—including both doc...
Much research has been undertaken to study the effects of the Great Recession on overall labour mark...
The large increase in Eastern European migrants entering the Dutch labour market has led to concerns...
Abstract Using individual-level Current Population Survey (CPS) data matched across adjacent months ...
Immigrants’ employment status has worsened during the Great Recession in Spain. How much of this wor...
This paper provides the first direct evidence on how the geographical mobility of immigrants cushion...
This paper explores differences in work injury and fatality rates between immigrants and natives and...
The Great Recession is characterized by a GDP-decline that was unprecedented in the past decades. Th...
Immigrants surpassed native-born workers in several key labor market outcomes from the mid-1990s thr...
This paper examines whether unemployment of non-western immigrant workers in the Netherlands was dis...
We use data from the Current Population Survey from 2007 and 2013 to investigate demographic differe...
This paper builds upon previous research on ethnic penalties in European labour markets by studying ...
The article examines relative wages of immigrants in Spain, with a particular focus on the impact of...
This paper studies how unemployment and employment durations for immigrants and natives respond diff...
The profound crisis that has affected the Spanish economy since mid - 2008 has been characterized by...
Abstract: Did the presence of immigrant workers in the United States labor market—including both doc...
Much research has been undertaken to study the effects of the Great Recession on overall labour mark...
The large increase in Eastern European migrants entering the Dutch labour market has led to concerns...
Abstract Using individual-level Current Population Survey (CPS) data matched across adjacent months ...
Immigrants’ employment status has worsened during the Great Recession in Spain. How much of this wor...
This paper provides the first direct evidence on how the geographical mobility of immigrants cushion...
This paper explores differences in work injury and fatality rates between immigrants and natives and...
The Great Recession is characterized by a GDP-decline that was unprecedented in the past decades. Th...
Immigrants surpassed native-born workers in several key labor market outcomes from the mid-1990s thr...