2023
DOI: 10.1111/ijjs.12149
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Economic achievement of immigrants in Japan: Examining the role of country‐of‐origin and host‐country‐specific human capital in an inflexible labor market

Abstract: The economic integration of immigrants is a salient social issue in Japan. Although the US immigration literature has stressed the importance of host-countryspecific human capital over country-of-origin human capital for immigrants, previous studies in Japan have shown mixed results about the effects of these two types of human capital on the economic integration of immigrants. The mixed results might be because previous studies focused on only specific immigrant groups (with regard to nationalities, cities, a… Show more

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