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Trayectorias laborales y asimilación ocupacional de la inmigración

Authors: Martín Ardiles, Antonio; Lopez Roldan, Pedro; Molina, Oscar; Moreno, Sara; Esteban, Fernando Osvaldo;

Trayectorias laborales y asimilación ocupacional de la inmigración

Abstract

En este artículo exploramos dos hipótesis relacionadas con la situación de la población inmigrante en el mercado de trabajo. La primera sostiene la idea de la asimilación ocupacional de la inmigración a través de la antigüedad en el mercado de trabajo. Esta hipótesis se apoya en el salario como indicador de la convergencia entre trabajadores autóctonos e inmigrantes. Y la segunda hipótesis sostiene la idea de la inserción estratificada en el mercado de trabajo en función de otras variables: seguridad en el empleo, cualificaciones profesionales, origen y género. Nuestro argumento central es que la asimilación se configura de forma estratificada en algunas pocas categorías profesionales y sectores de actividad, mientras que en otros persiste a lo largo de los años la brecha en las trayectorias laborales según el origen.

In this article we explore two hypotheses about the conditions of immigrants in the labour market. The first one sustains that there is occupational assimilation of immigration over time. This hypothesis focuses on earnings as an indicator of convergence between native and immigrant workers. The second hypothesis argues that there is a segmented insertion in the labour market as a function of other variables different from earning: employment security, professional qualification, origin and gender. Our argument is that there is a segmented assimilation in some occupations and sectors of activity, whilst in others the origin-based gap in labour market trajectories of workers persists over the years

Fil: Esteban, Fernando Osvaldo. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Sociales. Instituto de Investigaciones "Gino Germani"; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina

Fil: Martín Ardiles, Antonio. Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona; España

Fil: Lopez Roldan, Pedro. Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona; España

Fil: Molina, Oscar. Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona; España

Fil: Moreno, Sara. Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona; España

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Spain, Argentina
Keywords

Salarios, Trayectorias, PROMOCIÓN, Inmigración, Segmentación, GÉNERO, MOVILIDAD, ASIMILACIÓN OCUPACIONAL, EMPLEO, Estratificación, ESTRATIFICACIÓN, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/5.4, Asimilación ocupacional, SALARIOS, TRAYECTORIAS, Movilidad, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/5, INMIGRACIÓN, Género, SEGMENTACIÓN, CONTRATO DE TRABAJO, Promoción, Empleo, Contrato de trabajo

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