The Second Generation in Western Europe: Education, Unemployment, and Occupational Attainment
University of Oxford · Queen Mary University of London
Abstract
This paper reviews recent research in ten Western European countries on the educational and labor market outcomes of second-generation minorities. Minorities from less-developed origins appear to be particularly disadvantaged in education, access to the labor market, and occupational attainment. Disadvantages are most evident with test scores early in the school career, but in some countries minorities have higher continuation rates beyond the compulsory leaving age than do majority peers with similar test scores. Entry into the labor market is a particular problem for most minorities, with substantial ethnic penalties with respect to employment in all ten countries. There is a more mixed picture for…
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3Topics & keywords
- Disadvantaged
- Unemployment
- Educational attainment
- Ethnic group
- Test (biology)
- Demographic economics
- Labour economics
- Occupational prestige
- Decent work and economic growth