GUZI, Martin, Kahanec MARTIN and Mýtna Kureková LUCIA. The Impact of Immigration and Integration Policies On Immigrant-Native Labor Market Hierarchies. IZA Discussion papers. Bonn: Institute of Labor Economics, 2022, n/a, No 15736. ISSN 2365-9793.
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Original name The Impact of Immigration and Integration Policies On Immigrant-Native Labor Market Hierarchies
Authors GUZI, Martin, Kahanec MARTIN and Mýtna Kureková LUCIA.
Edition IZA Discussion papers, Bonn, Institute of Labor Economics, 2022, 2365-9793.
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Original language English
Type of outcome Article in a journal (not reviewed)
Field of Study 50200 5.2 Economics and Business
Country of publisher Germany
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
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Organization unit Faculty of Economics and Administration
Tags International impact
Changed by Changed by: Mgr. Martin Guzi, Ph.D., učo 233611. Changed: 17/12/2022 22:47.
Abstract
Across European Union (EU) labor markets, immigrant and native populations exhibit disparate labor market outcomes, signifying widespread labor market hierarchies. While significant resources have been invested in migration and integration policies, it remains unclear whether these contribute to or mitigate labor market hierarchies between natives and immigrants. Using a longitudinal model based on individual-level EU LFS and country-level DEMIG POLICY and POLMIG databases, we explore variation in changes of immigration and integration policies across Western EU member states to study how they are associated with labor market hierarchies in terms of unemployment and employment quality gaps between immigrant and native populations. Our findings imply that designing less restrictive policies may help mitigate immigrant-native labor market hierarchies by reducing existing labor market disadvantages of immigrants and making the most of their potential.
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LX22NPO5101, research and development projectName: Národní institut pro výzkum socioekonomických dopadů nemocí a systémových rizik (Acronym: SYRI)
Investor: Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports of the CR, 5.1 EXCELES
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