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    Farnham : Routledge
    UID:
    gbv_1696572568
    Format: 1 online resource (141 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781409402121
    Series Statement: Research in Migration and Ethnic Relations
    Content: Populations of visible ethnic minorities have steadily increased over the past few decades in immigrant-receptive societies. While a complex calculus of push and pull factors has motivated this increase, one of the main impetuses for this migration has been the search for employment, better wages and a higher standard of living. It is therefore not surprising that the educational attainments of the first generation and beyond have achieved convergence with, or exceeded the non-ethnic minority cohort. These outcomes may suggest a greater propensity for visible ethnic minorities to attain labour market success and to fully integrate within the community. However, the narrative derived from statistical analysis, interviews and participant observation suggest an uneasiness boldly to claim this as the most convincing conclusion at this juncture. The Ethnic Penalty argues that a penalty has impeded the occupational success of ethnic minorities during the job search, hiring and promotion process. As a result, ethnic minorities have a lower income, higher unemployment and a general failure to convert their high educational attainments into comparable occupational outcomes. In this context, the book examines whether explanatory factors such as discrimination, an individual's social network, a firm's working culture, and a community's social trust are major contributing reasons behind this apparent penalty, whilst also making suggestions for improving the integration, education delivery, and labour market outcomes of visible ethnic minorities.
    Content: Cover -- Contents -- List of Figures, Tables and Maps -- Preface -- 1 Introduction -- Objectives -- Outline -- 2 Immigration -- The Ethnic Minority Variable -- The Two Waves of Immigration -- The Ethnic Enclave and Economy -- Inter- and Intra-Group Interactions -- Conclusion -- 3 Education -- Human Capital and Inter-Generational Transfer -- Primary and Secondary Schooling -- Tertiary Schooling -- Educational Attainments -- Conclusion -- 4 The Labour Market -- Affirmative Action and Employment Equity -- The Job Search -- The Hiring Process -- The Promotion Process -- Occupational Outcomes -- Conclusion -- 5 The Penalty -- Discrimination -- Social Network -- Working Culture -- Social Trust -- Conclusion -- 6 Future Outlook -- Prospects for the Next Generation -- Steps for Improvement -- Final Words -- Appendix 1: Methodology -- Appendix 2: Ethnic Group and Occupational Categories -- Appendix 3: Comparing Other Jurisdictions' Experiences -- Bibliography -- Index.
    Note: Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources , Cover; Contents; 1 Introduction; Objectives; Outline; 2 Immigration; The Ethnic Minority Variable; The Two Waves of Immigration; The Ethnic Enclave and Economy; Inter- and Intra-Group Interactions; Conclusion; 3 Education; Human Capital and Inter-Generational Transfer; Primary and Secondary Schooling; Tertiary Schooling; Educational Attainments; Conclusion; 4 The Labour Market; Affirmative Action and Employment Equity; The Job Search; The Hiring Process; Appendix 1: Methodology; Appendix 2: Ethnic Group and Occupational Categories; Appendix 3: Comparing Other Jurisdictions' Experiences , BibliographyIndex
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781409402114
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9781409402114
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
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