03246nam a22004455i 4500001001800000003000900018005001700027007001500044008004100059020001800100020001900118024003100137082001400168100002700182245015000209264004600359300003200405336002600437337002600463338003600489347002400525505057700549520119301126650002102319650001602340650002102356650001502377650001602392650002102408650002102429650001602450650001502466650009002481650002102571650002102592710003402613773002002647776003602667856009702703978-1-4020-5232-3DE-He21320260521092119.0cr nn 008mamaa100301s2007 ne | s |||| 0|eng d a9781402052323 a997814020523237 a10.1007/1-4020-5232-42doi04a304.62231 aKogan, Irena.eauthor.10aWorking Through Barriersh[electronic resource] :bHost Country Institutions and Immigrant Labour Market Performance in Europe /cby Irena Kogan. 1aDordrecht :bSpringer Netherlands,c2007. aX, 247 p.bonline resource. atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier atext filebPDF2rda0 aImmigrant labour market performance: A European perspective -- Explaining Immigrant Labour Market Inequality -- Immigration Policies and Immigrant Selectivity in Europe -- Immigrants and the labour market -- Welfare Regimes and Immigrants' Employment Prospects -- Empirical Assessment of the Role of Institutions in the Labour Market Outcomes of Male Immigrants in Fourteen European Union Countries -- Employment Careers and Unemployment Dynamics of Male Immigrants in Germany and Great Britain -- Ex-Yugoslavs in the Austrian and Swedish labour markets131 -- Conclusions. aWorking through Barriers deals with the role host countries' institutional characteristics play in the labour market integration of immigrants in the European Union. Drawing on existing research it develops a comprehensive conceptual framework of factors (and underlying mechanisms) affecting immigrant structural integration in the European Union-15. It maps the European countries with respect to three institutional aspects central to immigrant integration, immigration policies, labour market structure and welfare regimes. Further, it presents a descriptive picture of the labour market situation of the immigrant population in the European Union and seeks to explain the variation in labour market outcomes, namely unemployment risk and occupational status, with reference to differences in the characteristics of the immigrant populations on the one hand, and by differences in labour market structure, immigration policies and welfare regimes in European Union countries, on the other. In-depth analyses of a selected number of EU countries are carried out, with the aim of investigating the extent to which immigrants have succeeded or failed in different institutional contexts. 0aSOCIAL SCIENCES. 0aSTATISTICS. 0aLABOR ECONOMICS. 0aSOCIOLOGY. 0aDEMOGRAPHY. 0aHUMAN GEOGRAPHY.14aSOCIAL SCIENCES.24aDEMOGRAPHY.24aSOCIOLOGY.24aSTATISTICS FOR SOCIAL SCIENCE, BEHAVORIAL SCIENCE, EDUCATION, PUBLIC POLICY, AND LAW.24aLABOR ECONOMICS.24aHUMAN GEOGRAPHY.2 aSpringerLink (Online service)0 tSpringer eBooks08iPrinted edition:z978140205231640uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-5232-4zVer el texto completo en las instalaciones del CICY