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Seeking success in Canada and the United States : À la poursuite de la réussite au Canada et aux États-Unis : les déterminants des résultats sur le marché du travail des enfants d'immigrants

21 Jul 2010

This paper reviews recent research on the determinants of the labour market outcomes of the children of immigrants in Canada and in the U.S. New research on labour market outcomes in Canada is also presented. In the aggregate, and with no controls, the labour market outcomes of the second generation, the children of immigrants, are equal to, or better than, those of the third-and-higher generations, the children of domestic-born parents. However, the story is somewhat different when the superior educational levels and the residential locations of the second generation are taken into account. In the U.S., the second generation's advantage in labour market outcomes disappears; in Canada, among second-generation members of a visible-minority group, the advantage turns marginally negative. Ethnic group/source region differences in outcomes loom large in both countries. The important determinants of the earnings gap between the second generation and the third-and-higher generations include educational attainment, residential location, ethnic background, the degree of ethnic capital, and the educational and earnings mobility between immigrants and their children.
education politics economics school labor market science and technology labour market culture employment immigrants immigration labour labour economics mexican americans social sciences sociology human activities educational attainment wage gap mobility gender pay gap further education latino educational attainment in the united states visible minorities visible minority children of immigrants race and ethnicity in the united states census second-generation immigrants in the united states

Authors

Picot, W. G

ISBN
9781100177489
Pages
40
Published in
Canada

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