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Origin, generation, and context: Childbearing and employment changes among female immigrants and their descendants in the United Kingdom, France, and Germany
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Origin, generation, and context: Childbearing and employment changes among female immigrants and their descendants in the United Kingdom, France, and Germany

Júlia Mikolai, Hill Kulu, Isaure Delaporte and Chia Liu
MigrantLife Working Paper, 18, MigrantLife project
2023

Abstract

employment childbearing descendants event history analysis cross national comparison Immigrants
This study investigates the link between childbearing and employment changes of female immigrants and their descendants in three European countries: the UK, France, and Germany. Although childbearing significantly influences female labour force participation, the interrelationship between fertility and employment changes among migrant populations is poorly understood. We use Poisson regression models to study employment entry and exit by migration background and parity. Mothers are less likely to enter and more likely to exit employment than childless women among native women, immigrants, and their descendants. The largest differences in employment entry and exit are observed between migrant groups and generations, and between countries. European and Western immigrants are more likely to (re-)enter and less likely to exit employment than those from non-European countries. The descendants of immigrants have higher employment levels than immigrants and the differences compared to natives are smaller, but they persist, particularly among those of non-European descent. We also observe some differences across countries: mothers are the most likely to exit employment in Germany and the least likely in France. Our study highlights the importance of work-family reconciliation and immigration policies for reducing labour market disadvantage among mothers overall, and particularly among immigrants and their descendants.
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https://migrantlife.wp.st-andrews.ac.uk/files/2023/08/Origin-generation-and-context-Childbearing-and-employment-changes-among-female-immigrants-and-their-descendants-in-the-United-Kingdom-France-and-Germany.pdfView

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