
Immigration and the Welfare State | Jan Van De Beek
Aporia Podcast
Convergence and Divergence of Immigrant Groups in Education and Labor Market
This chapter explores the patterns of convergence and divergence among immigrant groups and native Dutch individuals in terms of education and labor market outcomes. It discusses the reasons behind these patterns, such as the performance of certain immigrant groups, the impact of the welfare state, and the selection process of immigrants. The chapter also highlights the implications of these patterns, including the departure of successful immigrants and the negative self-selection of those relying on welfare.
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