(2011):
Human capital transferability and immigrant investment in host country education and training.
[ECSR 20th Anniversary Conference, Dublin, 15. bis 17. Dezember 2011]
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(2011):
New immigrants – old disadvantage patterns? Labour market integration of recent immigrants into Germany.
International Migration, 49, Heft 1, S. 91-117.
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(2011):
The price of being an outsider: labour market flexibility and immigrants’ employment paths in Germany.
International Journal of Comparative Sociology , 52, Heft 4, S. 264-283.
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On the relative worth of bachelor degrees: comparing bachelor graduates and dropouts in Croatia and Ukraine.
[RC28 Konferenz, Colchester, 12. bis 15. April 2011]
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(2011):
Relative worth of bachelor degrees: comparing bachelor graduates and dropouts in Croatia and Ukraine.
[Workshop “European Network on Transitions in Youth”, Tallinn, 07. bis 10. September 2011]
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(2011):
When informal is normal…On the role of credentials and contacts for the job entry in Serbia.
Research in Social Stratification and Mobility , 29, Heft 4, S. 445-458.
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(2011):
Migrant Networks and Labour Market Integration of Immigrants from the FSU in Germany.
[Norface Migration Workshop, London, 06. bis 09. April 2011]
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(2011):
Comparative analysis of social transformation, education systems and school-to-work transitions in Central and Eastern Europe.
S. 320-354 in:
Irena Kogan, Clemens Noelke, Michael Gebel
(Hrsg.)
Making the transition. Education and labor market entry in Central and Eastern Europe.
Stanford:
Stanford University Press.
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Making the Transition: Education and Labor Market Entry in Central and Eastern Europe.
Stanford:
Stanford University Press.
[Studies in Social Inequality]
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(2011):
Individual resources and structural constraints in immigrants' labour market integration.
S. 75-100 in:
Matthias Wingens, Michael Windzio, Helga de Valk, Can Aybek
(Hrsg.)
A Life-Course Perspective on Migration and Integration.
Dordrecht, Heidelberg, London, New York:
Springer.
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