Main findings: Ch 1 - Citizenship and the Socio-economic Integration of Immigrants and their Children: An Overview across EU and OECD Countries; Ch 2 - The Current Status of Nationality Law; Ch 3 - The Impact of Naturalisation on Labour Market Outcomes in Sweden; Ch 4 - How Acquring French Citizenship Affects Immigrant Employment; Ch 5 - The Impact of Naturalisation on Immigrant Labour Market Integration in Germany and Switzerland; Ch 6 - Citizenship Acquisition in Canada and the United States: Determinants and Economic ...
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Main findings: Ch 1 - Citizenship and the Socio-economic Integration of Immigrants and their Children: An Overview across EU and OECD Countries; Ch 2 - The Current Status of Nationality Law; Ch 3 - The Impact of Naturalisation on Labour Market Outcomes in Sweden; Ch 4 - How Acquring French Citizenship Affects Immigrant Employment; Ch 5 - The Impact of Naturalisation on Immigrant Labour Market Integration in Germany and Switzerland; Ch 6 - Citizenship Acquisition in Canada and the United States: Determinants and Economic Benefit; Ch 7 - The Labour Market Outcomes of Naturalised Citizens in Norway; Ch 8 - Social Cohesion and Host Country Nationality among Immigrants in Western Europe; Ch 9 - Naturalisation and Social Inclusion; Ch 10 - Integration and Access to Nationality in EU Member Countries; Ch 11 - Naturalisation and the Promotion of the Social Integration of Immigrants in Quebec; Ch 12 - Policy Interactions in Belgium; Ch 13 - The Legal Framework on Economic Migration and Naturalisation; Ch 14 - Citizenship in Australia; Ch 15 - From Assisting to Requiring Integration: Selective Citizenship Policies in the Netherlands Related reading: OECD Migration Outlook 2011 (forthcoming), Jobs for Immigrants (Vol. 1): Labour Market Integration in Australia, Denmark, Germany and Sweden (2007), Jobs for Immigrants (Vol. 2): Labour Market Integration in Belgium, France, the Netherlands and Portugal (2008)
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