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Catching Up? Country Studies on Intergenerational Mobility and Children of Immigrants

Previous OECD and EU work has shown that even native-born children with immigrant parents face persistent disadvantage in the education system, the school-to-work transition and the labour market. To which degree are these linked with their immigration background, i.e. with the issues faced by their parents? Complementing the report Catching Up? Intergenerational Mobility and Children of Immigrants (OECD 2017), this publication presents seven in-depth country case studies. The countries and regions covered in this publication are Austria, the European Union, France, Germany, the Netherlands, North America and Sweden.

Published on May 28, 2018

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Foreword
Executive Summary
Austria: Intergenerational mobility among children of immigrants
France: Intergenerational mobility outcomes of natives with immigrant parents
Germany: Intergenerational inequalities in the education system and the labour market for native-born children of immigrants from Turkey and the former Yugoslavia
The Netherlands: Intergenerational mobility of native-born children of immigrants from Morocco and Turkey
Sweden: Intergenerational mobility patterns in immigrant and native families
The European Union: Entrenched disadvantage? Intergenerational mobility of young natives with a migration background
The United States and Canada: Intergenerational social mobility among immigrants and their native-born children
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