A comparative study of eight European countries: how life course events affect female migrant labour market integration under the perspective of welfare and production regimes
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2022
Citazione:
A comparative study of eight European countries: how life course events affect female migrant labour market integration under the perspective of welfare and production regimes / J. Lee. - In: JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL AND COMPARATIVE SOCIAL POLICY. - ISSN 2169-9763. - 38:3(2022), pp. 254-274. [10.1017/ics.2022.17]
Abstract:
This article analyses how life course events including education, citizenship, marriage status and having
children would affect female migrant labour market integration. This is put in terms of employment status
and job quality under the perspective of welfare and production regimes. To investigate different institu-
tional effects, countries representative of these regimes’ typologies, such as the UK and Ireland for liberal
market economies/liberal welfare states, Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden for coordinated market
economies (CME)/social democratic welfare states, alongside Germany and France for CME/conservative
welfare states, were employed. European Social Survey data are adopted within a linear probability model,
alongside a nested model aggregating life course events. Through these, migrant penalty is analysed
regarding labour market outcomes with respect to natives. Among the life course events, education and
citizenship acquisition showed a particularly strong impact on migrant penalty, while marriage and having a
child did not significantly affect migrant penalty.
Tipologia IRIS:
01 - Articolo su periodico
Keywords:
Female migrant labour market integration; life course events; welfare regime; work–family reconciliation policy; production regime; migrant penalty
Elenco autori:
J. Lee
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