Population economics. How labor migrants fare

Type
Book
Authors
Zimmermann, Klaus F. ( Klaus F. Zimmermann )
Constant, Amelie ( Amelie Constant )
 
ISBN 13
9783540006657 
Category
series  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
2004 
Publisher
Pages
vi, 424 p. 
Subject
Economics | Labor economics | Population 
Series Name
Abstract
In the globalized economy, labor migration has become of central importance. A key issue in the analysis of immigration is how the migrants fare in the economy in which they migrate, and how they assimilate towards the behavior of the natives. Using data from the United States, Canada, many European countries, Australia and New Zealand, the chapters study the developments of earnings, employment, unemployment, self-employment, occupational choices and educational attainment after migration. The book also investigates the role of language in labor market integration and examines the situation of illegal, legalized and unwilling migrants. Policy effects are also studied: Among those are the effects of selection criteria of labor market success and the effects immigrants have on the public sector budget of the receiving country. Hence, the book provides a broad picture of the performance of migrants. 
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