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- Title
Whose Integration Do We Measure? Immigrants' Remigration and Labour Market Integration in France.
- Authors
CARON, Louise
- Abstract
Among individuals coming from abroad to live in France, some pursue long-term settlement, while others return to their country of origin or migrate onward to a different country. Data that might foster better knowledge of their characteristics are extremely rare. Whether this is a matter of a selective process is a puzzling but important question. Do people remigrate because they are less integrated? Does that mean that those who stay are the most integrated? Using data from the Permanent Demographic Sample, the author responds to these questions and shows how to take remigration into account to measure the extent to which immigrants remaining in France are integrated into the labour market.
- Subjects
FRANCE; IMMIGRANTS; FOREIGN workers; LABOR market; SOCIAL integration; ASSIMILATION (Sociology)
- Publication
Population (00324663), 2018, Vol 73, Issue 3, p481
- ISSN
0032-4663
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3917/pope.1803.0481