La dedicación a los estudios de los jóvenes de origen inmigrante en España en la Gran Recesión

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This paper analyses the patterns of engagement in education of young people of immigrant origin resident in Spain, using data from the Spanish Labour Force Survey. The results show that the probability that immigrant-origin youth may be outside the educational system is higher than the probability for native youth, but only for those who came to Spain after the age of ten years old. In addition, their reaction to changes in the employment situation has been less intense. Also, parental educational resources slow down the reaction to changes in employment opportunities for the children of native people and daughters of immigrants, decreasing the inequality within each group in contexts of recession, but this is not the case for male young immigrants.

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Miyar-Busto, M. (2017). La dedicación a los estudios de los jóvenes de origen inmigrante en España en la Gran Recesión. Revista Espanola de Investigaciones Sociologicas, 157, 123–140. https://doi.org/10.5477/cis/reis.157.123

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