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High-skilled immigrants in times of crisis. A cross-European analysis

Ionela VlaseBogdan VoicuBogdan Voicu

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Sociology and Political ScienceSocial Psychologymedia_common.quotation_subjectImmigrationMultilevel modelPerspective (graphical)Life satisfactionRecessionAcculturationEuropean Social SurveySocial integrationDemographic economicsSociologyBusiness and International ManagementSocial psychologymedia_common

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Abstract In times of economic turmoil, do high-skilled immigrants (HSIMs) tremble, or are they better suited than non-immigrants or low-skill immigrants to cope with such instability? This paper sheds some light on HSIMs’ social integration during crisis by considering their life satisfaction, ability to get paid work, and civic participation. European Social Survey (ESS) data are used in multilevel models aiming to disentangle the effect of recession in the host economy from that of living through times of crisis. The existing literature does not point in a clear direction, but the use of acculturation perspective, along with the self-selection hypothesis, help to derive clearer expectations. Diverse pathways are revealed. In troubled economies, HSIMs succeed in increasing their access to paid work and involvement in organizations, but their life satisfaction decreases. In functional economies, the situation is reversed: Life satisfaction seems to have a protective role in relation to the slightly higher difficulties in the labor market and lesser civic participation.

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijintrel.2014.07.003