Publication type
Report
Series Number
75
Series
CPC Policy Briefings
Authors
Publication date
July 15, 2024
Summary:
This policy briefing compares educational, employment and occupational performance of second-generation immigrants to their White British peers over the last two decades. It also examines the performance of both second-generation immigrants and White British individuals relative to their own fathers.
Second-generation immigrants generally achieve higher education levels than their White British peers, and experience an increased upward mobility relative to their parents over time. However, they show lower employment rates, especially university graduates, compared to White British individuals.
Also, the share of second-generation immigrants employed in high-skilled occupations is consistently lower than for their White British counterparts. This suggests that second-generation immigrants face higher barriers to entering the labour market and using their qualifications for high skilled jobs.
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Link
https://www.cpc.ac.uk/publications/#briefing_paper
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