1. The Times They Are A-Changin': Declining Immigrant Employment Opportunities in Scandinavia
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Leif Husted, Michael Rosholm, and Kirk Scott
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Attractiveness ,Work organization ,media_common.quotation_subject ,05 social sciences ,Immigration ,Human capital ,Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous) ,0502 economics and business ,Development economics ,Demographic economics ,Organizational structure ,Sociology ,050207 economics ,050203 business & management ,Demography ,media_common ,Panel data ,Market conditions - Abstract
This article compares and contrasts male immigrant labor market experiences in Sweden and Denmark during the period 1985-1995. Using register-based panel data sets from Sweden and Denmark, a picture of the employment assimilation process of immigrants from Norway, Poland, and Turkey is presented. The comparative approach shows that immigrants in Sweden and Denmark experienced similar declines in employment prospects between 1985 and 1995 despite quite different developments of aggregate labor market conditions. A possible explanation is that the changing organizational structure - toward more flexible work organization - has resulted in a decrease in the attractiveness of immigrant employees due to the increasing importance of country-specific skills and informal human capital This article compares and contrasts male immigrant labor market experiences in Sweden and Denmark during the period 1985-1995. Using register-based panel data sets from Sweden and Denmark, a picture of the employment assimilation process of immigrants from Norway, Poland, and Turkey is presented. The comparative approach shows that immigrants in Sweden and Denmark experienced similar declines in employment prospects between 1985 and 1995 despite quite different developments of aggregate labor market conditions. A possible explanation is that the changing organizational structure - toward more flexible work organization - has resulted in a decrease in the attractiveness of immigrant employees due to the increasing importance of country-specific skills and informal human capital
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- 2006
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