From Parent to Child: Early Labor Market Experiences of Second-Generation Immigrants in the Netherlands
36 Pages Posted: 13 Dec 2002
Date Written: November 2002
Abstract
This paper is on the early labor market experiences of second-generation immigrants in the Netherlands. We find that only for employment rates there are some differences across ethnic groups. Conditional on having a job there is hardly any difference in wages and other job characteristics between second-generation immigrants and native Dutch of the same age group.
Keywords: Second-generation Immigrants, Ethnic Minorities, Labor Market
JEL Classification: J15, J61
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