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A \U-shaped\ pattern of immigrants' occupational careers?
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Fellini, Ivana
, Guetto, Raffaele
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Arbeitsmarktentwicklung
/ Assimilation
/ Assimilation (Soziologie)
/ Aufenthaltsdauer
/ Beruflicher Abstieg
/ Beruflicher Aufstieg
/ Careers
/ Comparative analysis
/ Comparative studies
/ Deregulation
/ Einwanderer
/ Empirical analysis
/ Frankreich
/ Human capital
/ Immigrants
/ Individual Characteristics
/ Italien
/ Labor
/ Labor market
/ Labor Markets, Skills, and Mobility
/ Labor migration
/ Market segmentation
/ Markets
/ Migration
/ Mobility
/ Noncitizens
/ Occupational mobility
/ Occupations
/ Qualifikation
/ Segmentation
/ Segmentierung
/ Skills
/ Social mobility
/ Spanien
/ Transferability
/ Unterwertige Beschäftigung
/ Ökonomische Determinanten
/ Überqualifikation
2019
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A \U-shaped\ pattern of immigrants' occupational careers?
by
Fellini, Ivana
, Guetto, Raffaele
in
Arbeitsmarktentwicklung
/ Assimilation
/ Assimilation (Soziologie)
/ Aufenthaltsdauer
/ Beruflicher Abstieg
/ Beruflicher Aufstieg
/ Careers
/ Comparative analysis
/ Comparative studies
/ Deregulation
/ Einwanderer
/ Empirical analysis
/ Frankreich
/ Human capital
/ Immigrants
/ Individual Characteristics
/ Italien
/ Labor
/ Labor market
/ Labor Markets, Skills, and Mobility
/ Labor migration
/ Market segmentation
/ Markets
/ Migration
/ Mobility
/ Noncitizens
/ Occupational mobility
/ Occupations
/ Qualifikation
/ Segmentation
/ Segmentierung
/ Skills
/ Social mobility
/ Spanien
/ Transferability
/ Unterwertige Beschäftigung
/ Ökonomische Determinanten
/ Überqualifikation
2019
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A \U-shaped\ pattern of immigrants' occupational careers?
by
Fellini, Ivana
, Guetto, Raffaele
in
Arbeitsmarktentwicklung
/ Assimilation
/ Assimilation (Soziologie)
/ Aufenthaltsdauer
/ Beruflicher Abstieg
/ Beruflicher Aufstieg
/ Careers
/ Comparative analysis
/ Comparative studies
/ Deregulation
/ Einwanderer
/ Empirical analysis
/ Frankreich
/ Human capital
/ Immigrants
/ Individual Characteristics
/ Italien
/ Labor
/ Labor market
/ Labor Markets, Skills, and Mobility
/ Labor migration
/ Market segmentation
/ Markets
/ Migration
/ Mobility
/ Noncitizens
/ Occupational mobility
/ Occupations
/ Qualifikation
/ Segmentation
/ Segmentierung
/ Skills
/ Social mobility
/ Spanien
/ Transferability
/ Unterwertige Beschäftigung
/ Ökonomische Determinanten
/ Überqualifikation
2019
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A \U-shaped\ pattern of immigrants' occupational careers?
2019
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The international literature hypothesized a “U-shaped” pattern of immigrants’ occupational trajectories from origin to destination countries due to the imperfect transferability of human capital. However, empirical evidence supporting this hypothesis is available only in single-country studies and for “old,” Anglo-Saxon migration countries with deregulated labor markets. This article compares Italy, Spain, and France, providing evidence that the more segmented the labor market, the higher immigrants’ occupational downgrade on arrival, independently from skills transferability and other individual characteristics. Paradoxically, the more segmented the labor market, the more important the acquisition of host-country specific human capital for subsequent upward mobility.
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