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How political economies affect immigrants' socio-economic incorporation. A comparative analysis of immigrants’ poverty risks across advanced industrialised countries

机译:政治经济如何影响移民的社会经济融合。先进工业化国家中移民的贫困风险比较分析

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Immigration and the resulting increasing ethnic diversity have become an important characteristic of advanced industrialised countries. At the same time, the majority of the countries in question are confronted with structural transformation such as deindustrialisation and changes in family structures as well as economic downturn, which limit the capacities of nation-states in addressing rising inequality and supporting those individuals at the margins of the society. udThis paper addresses both issues, immigration and inequality, by focusing on immigrants’ socio-economic incorporation into the receiving societies of advanced industrialised countries. The aim of this paper is to explain cross-national variation in immigrants’ poverty risks. Drawing on the political economy as well as the migration literature, the paper develops a theoretical framework that considers how the impact of the national labour market and welfare system on immigrants’ poverty risks is moderated by the integration policies, which regulate immigrants’ access to the labour market and social programs (or immigrants’ economic and social rights).udThe empirical analysis draws on income surveys as well as a newly collected data set on economic and social rights of immigrants in 19 advanced industrialised countries, including European countries as well as Australia, and North America, for the year 2007. As the results from multilevel analysis show, integration policies concerning immigrants’ access to the labour market and social programs can partly explain cross-national variations in immigrants’ poverty risks. In line with the hypothesis, stricter labour market regulations such as minimum wage setting reduce immigrants’ poverty risks stronger in countries where they are granted easier access to the labour market. However, concerning the impact of more generous social programs the reductive poverty effect is stronger in countries with less inclusive access of immigrants to social programs. The paper concludes by discussing possible explanations for this puzzling finding.
机译:移民和随之而来的种族多样性的增加已成为先进工业化国家的重要特征。同时,大多数有关国家面临着结构转型,例如去工业化,家庭结构变化以及经济衰退,这限制了民族国家应对日益严重的不平等现象并在边缘支持这些人的能力。社会的。 ud本文着重于解决移民问题和不平等问题,重点关注移民将社会经济纳入先进工业化国家的接受社会的情况。本文的目的是解释移民的贫困风险的跨国差异。借鉴政治经济学和移民文献,本文建立了一个理论框架,该框架考虑了如何通过整合政策来缓解国家劳动力市场和福利体系对移民贫困风险的影响,该政策规范了移民获得移民的机会。劳动力市场和社会计划(或移民的经济和社会权利)。 ud实证分析借鉴了收入调查以及19个先进工业化国家(包括欧洲国家)的移民经济和社会权利的最新数据集澳大利亚和北美,2007年。正如多层次分析的结果所示,有关移民进入劳动力市场和社会计划的融合政策可以部分解释移民贫困风险的跨国差异。与这一假设一致的是,更严格的劳动力市场法规(例如最低工资设定)在更容易获得劳动力市场准入的国家/地区降低了移民的贫困风险。但是,考虑到更慷慨的社会方案的影响,在移民无法以包容性方式获得社会方案的国家中,减少贫困的效果更加明显。本文最后讨论了这个令人困惑的发现的可能解释。

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    Eugster Beatrice;

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