The European social-welfare model differs from the North American individualistic model in the patterns, more than the overall extent, of ethnic inclusion and exclusion. Focussing on foreigners in Germany and immigrants in Canada as illustrative cases, conventional earnings decomposition analysis is extended cross-nationally to highlight institutional effects, using the German Socio-Economic Panel ...
1998| Jeffrey G. Reitz, Joachim R. Frick, Tony Calabrese, Gert G. Wagner
In:
Hermann Kurthen, Jürgen Fijalkowski, Gert G. Wagner (Eds.) ,
Immigrant Incorporation. Immigration, Citizenship, and the Welfare State in Germany and the United States
Stamford, Conn. [u.a.] : JAI Press
S. 35-46
| Gert G. Wagner, Felix Büchel, John P. Haisken-DeNew, C. Katharina Spiess
In:
Hermann Kurthen, Jürgen Fijalkowski, Gert G. Wagner (Eds.) ,
Immigrant Incorporation. Immigration, Citizenship, and the Welfare State in Germany and the United States
Stamford, Conn. [u.a.] : JAI Press
S. 159-174
| Wolfgang Voges, Joachim R. Frick, Felix Büchel
Bochum:
Ruhr-Universität Bochum,
1997,
14 Bl.
(Diskussionspapiere aus der Fakultät für Sozialwissenschaft ; 97-07)
| Gert G. Wagner, Felix Büchel, John P. Haisken-DeNew, C. Katharina Spieß