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The early careers of the second generations: a double ethnic penalty?

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Young people from North African origin have greater difficulty in finding employment than their counterparts of French origin. And once they do manage to find employment, their jobs tend to be of lower quality. Thus they appear to suffer from a double penalty linked to their origins which, aggravated by the crisis, does not seem to abate over time.
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halshs-01282850 , version 1 (04-03-2016)

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Yaël Brinbaum, Sabina Issehnane. The early careers of the second generations: a double ethnic penalty?. Training & Employment, 2016, 119, 4 p. ⟨halshs-01282850⟩
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