Social Inclusion
Volume 6, Issue 3, 2018, Pages 104-118
Incorporation of immigrants and second generations into the French labour market: Changes between generations and the role of human capital and origins (Article) (Open Access)
Brinbaum Y.*
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Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire pour la Sociologie Economique (LISE UMR CNRS), Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers (CNAM), Paris, 75003, France, Centre d’Études de l’Emploi et du Travail (CEET), Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers (CNAM), Paris, 75003, France
Abstract
This article analyses the labour market incorporation of migrants and second-generation minorities in France. Using the 2013–2017 French Labour Surveys and the 2014 adhoc module, we focus on labour market outcomes—activity, employment, occupation and subjective overqualification—and measure the gaps between ethnic minorities and the majority group by origins, generation and by gender. In order to elucidate the mechanisms behind these gaps and explain ethnic disadvantages for immigrants, we take into account different factors, such as education, and factors linked to migration— duration of stay in France, language skills, foreign qualifications, nationality—with additional controls for family, socioeconomic and contextual characteristics. We also investigate the returns to higher education among second-generation minority members compared to the majority population. We show large differences by country of origins, generation and gender. Across generations, most minority members have made clear progress in terms of access to employment and skilled jobs, but ethnic penalties remain for the descendants of North-Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa and Turkey. In contrast, Asian second-generation men and women encounter slight advantages in attaining highly-skilled positions. Controlling for tertiary degrees even increases the gap with majority members mostly in access to highly-skills jobs. © 2018 by the author; licensee Cogitatio (Lisbon, Portugal).
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https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85051147190&doi=10.17645%2fsi.v6i3.1453&partnerID=40&md5=faed52fce3a8e9369db75ee8d267b5cb
DOI: 10.17645/si.v6i3.1453
ISSN: 21832803
Cited by: 1
Original Language: English