A Maternal Wall for Refugees? Gender and Labor Market Establishment in Sweden

Using longitudinal register data, we examined gender patterns in the long-term labor market establishment of refugees (n ≈ 11,700) and Swedish-born individuals (n ≈ 109,000). The main question was whether refugee women face greater difficulties than men and if gender differences can be attributed t...

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Main Authors: Anne Grönlund, Madelene Nordlund
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Language:English
Published: Aalborg University 2021-07-01
Series:Nordic Journal of Working Life Studies
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Online Access:https://tidsskrift.dk/njwls/article/view/128041
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spelling doaj-6bdb3638782c401aabdc2c34b24b80f42021-07-12T00:02:40ZengAalborg UniversityNordic Journal of Working Life Studies2245-01572021-07-0110.18291/njwls.128041A Maternal Wall for Refugees? Gender and Labor Market Establishment in SwedenAnne Grönlund0Madelene Nordlund1Umeå UniversityUmeå University Using longitudinal register data, we examined gender patterns in the long-term labor market establishment of refugees (n ≈ 11,700) and Swedish-born individuals (n ≈ 109,000). The main question was whether refugee women face greater difficulties than men and if gender differences can be attributed to care responsibilities. With multinomial logistic regression, cox regressions, and individual fixed effects models, refugees were observed at age 29–30 in 1997, then followed to age 50. Results show that both among refugees and Swedish-born, establishment was a protracted and insecure process for women. Over time, women caught up with men but in terms of stable employment, gender gaps prevailed throughout the fertile period and parenthood was negatively related to long-term establishment prospects. Future research should move beyond the focus on labor market entry to capture the mechanisms behind long term insecurities. The timing of parenthood and the importance of adult education are of particular interest. https://tidsskrift.dk/njwls/article/view/128041Employment, Wages, Unemployment & RehabilitationGender, Ethnicity, Age and Diversity
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Madelene Nordlund
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A Maternal Wall for Refugees? Gender and Labor Market Establishment in Sweden
Nordic Journal of Working Life Studies
Employment, Wages, Unemployment & Rehabilitation
Gender, Ethnicity, Age and Diversity
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Madelene Nordlund
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title A Maternal Wall for Refugees? Gender and Labor Market Establishment in Sweden
title_short A Maternal Wall for Refugees? Gender and Labor Market Establishment in Sweden
title_full A Maternal Wall for Refugees? Gender and Labor Market Establishment in Sweden
title_fullStr A Maternal Wall for Refugees? Gender and Labor Market Establishment in Sweden
title_full_unstemmed A Maternal Wall for Refugees? Gender and Labor Market Establishment in Sweden
title_sort maternal wall for refugees? gender and labor market establishment in sweden
publisher Aalborg University
series Nordic Journal of Working Life Studies
issn 2245-0157
publishDate 2021-07-01
description Using longitudinal register data, we examined gender patterns in the long-term labor market establishment of refugees (n ≈ 11,700) and Swedish-born individuals (n ≈ 109,000). The main question was whether refugee women face greater difficulties than men and if gender differences can be attributed to care responsibilities. With multinomial logistic regression, cox regressions, and individual fixed effects models, refugees were observed at age 29–30 in 1997, then followed to age 50. Results show that both among refugees and Swedish-born, establishment was a protracted and insecure process for women. Over time, women caught up with men but in terms of stable employment, gender gaps prevailed throughout the fertile period and parenthood was negatively related to long-term establishment prospects. Future research should move beyond the focus on labor market entry to capture the mechanisms behind long term insecurities. The timing of parenthood and the importance of adult education are of particular interest.
topic Employment, Wages, Unemployment & Rehabilitation
Gender, Ethnicity, Age and Diversity
url https://tidsskrift.dk/njwls/article/view/128041
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