Spatial Segregation and Migrant Economic Success

Spatial Segregation and Migrant Economic Success

Labour Market and Self-Employment Outcomes of Migrants in the Netherlands

LAP Lambert Academic Publishing ( 2011-03-18 )

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In this book I explore whether and how the spatial location of non-Western immigrants in the Netherlands matters for their economic success in the labour market and in self-employment. More specifically, I aim to find out how the local spatial environment in the place of residence, or place of firm location (for the self-employed), shapes immigrant economic prospects. This aim is reached by combining a number of thematic, complementary research projects. These projects assess the socio-economic position of non-Western immigrants in the country, analyse neighbourhood segregation effects on labour market outcomes, and examine spatial location effects on migrant business performance. To answer the research question, I combine quantitative and qualitative methods. The overall conclusion of my work is clear: Space matters for immigrant economic success both in the labour market and in self-employment. Location is an important determinant of economic success of non-Western immigrants in the Netherlands as regions, municipalities and neighbourhoods within municipalities offer different labour market and self-employment opportunities to migrants.

Book Details:

ISBN-13:

978-3-8443-1878-4

ISBN-10:

384431878X

EAN:

9783844318784

Book language:

English

By (author) :

Pascal Beckers

Number of pages:

204

Published on:

2011-03-18

Category:

City and regional sociology