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The hiring prospects of foreign-educated immigrants: a factorial survey among German employers

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Damelang, Andreas ; Abraham, Martin ; Ebensperger, Sabine ; Stumpf, Felix

Work, Employment and Society

2019

33

5

October

739-758

labour market ; immigrant ; education ; employer

Germany

Labour market

https://doi.org/10.1177/0950017018809897

English

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"This article analyses the conditions under which employers grant immigrants access to jobs corresponding to their foreign education. It is often observed that employers prefer native-educated employees and devalue foreign education. We argue that part of this devaluation is due to institutional differences in education systems. Nevertheless, hiring foreign-educated immigrants is becoming a viable strategy for employers given the substantial shortage of skilled labour and the significant influx of skilled immigrants. Using a factorial survey, we simulate a hiring process and present a series of hypothetical foreign applicants to employers in Germany. Our findings show that the transferability of foreign qualifications strongly depends on the institutional characteristics of foreign education systems. However, employers are willing to accept differences in education because they consider institutional differences a trade-off against other dimensions, such as relevant foreign work experience. "

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