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ID142632
Title ProperEU immigrant integration policies and returns on human capital
LanguageENG
AuthorRamos, Raul ;  Matano, Alessia ;  Nieto, Sandra
Summary / Abstract (Note)In order to address skill shortages and the demographic challenges facing the EU, member states have to attract (and retain) the more skilled migrants. Nevertheless, foreign residents generally find a significant wage gap with respect to native-born workers when arriving in a host country. Favourable integration policies seem to improve the relative performance of immigrants in the labour market. Indeed, analysis of the role of favourable or unfavourable policies in supporting labour market mobility of recently arrived immigrants shows that wage discrimination between immigrants and natives is lower in those countries with more favourable policies and that this lower gap is associated with higher returns on experience and schooling.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Spectator Vol. 50, No.3; Sep 2015: p.78-87
Journal SourceInternational Spectator Vol: 50 No 3
Key WordsImmigrants ;  Migration Policy ;  Labour Market Integration ;  Returns On Human Capital


 
 
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