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Immigrant Performance in the Labour Market

Author

Lancee, Bram

Year

2012

Publisher

Amsterdam University Press

Type

BOOK

Category

Social Science

Language

English

Pages

191

ISBN

978-9-04851-495-3

Link

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09-Sep-2024

Keywords

SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General

Description

To what extent can different forms of social capital help immigrants make headway on the labour market? An answer to this pressing question begins here. Taking the Netherlands and Germany as case studies, the book identifies two forms of social capital that may work to increase employment, income and occupational status and, conversely, decrease unemployment. New insights into the concepts of bonding and bridging arise through quantitative research methods, using longitudinal and crosssectional data. Referring to a dense network with `thick trust, bonding is measured as family ties, co-ethnic ties and trust in the family. Bridging is seen in terms of interethnic ties, thus implying a crosscutting network with `thin trust. Immigrant Performance in the Labour Market reveals that although bonding allows immigrants to get by, bridging enables them to get ahead.

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