2018
DOI: 10.2478/mgr-2018-0021
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Longitudinal and spatial perspectives on the mismatch of tertiary educated migrant workers in the Czech labour market: The case of Ukrainians

Abstract: The topic of an education-occupation mismatch of tertiary educated migrant workers in receiving countries is an important issue in contemporary research in international migration, especially in the context of growing international economic competition. In this article, we analyse the level of mismatch of tertiary educated migrant workers in the Czech labour market, with a particular focus on Ukrainian workers. Using a unique set of statistical data, several conclusions can be drawn from a longitudinal approac… Show more

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“…It is very likely that an analogous mismatch of tertiary-educated Ukrainian migrant workers, similar to that found in Czechia by Valenta and Drbohlav (2018) also exists in the Slovak labour market, although such analysis goes beyond the scope of the present publication.…”
Section: Fig 8 Development Of the Annual Number Of Immigrants To Slovakia And Immigrants Frommentioning
confidence: 76%
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“…It is very likely that an analogous mismatch of tertiary-educated Ukrainian migrant workers, similar to that found in Czechia by Valenta and Drbohlav (2018) also exists in the Slovak labour market, although such analysis goes beyond the scope of the present publication.…”
Section: Fig 8 Development Of the Annual Number Of Immigrants To Slovakia And Immigrants Frommentioning
confidence: 76%
“…The most frequent industries are the manufacturing, and health and social work activities, which offer occupations matched to the level of acquired education by 65% and 90%, respectively. The level of deskilling in the manufacturing industry is similar to that in sales, administrative, and support services, as well as accommodation and food service activities (Valenta and Drbohlav 2018).…”
Section: General Patterns Of International Migration From Ukrainementioning
confidence: 92%
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“…Finally, the article concludes by embedding the findings in possible explanatory frameworks and mechanisms. Other related topics, such as integration of immigrants and multilevel governance of migration, are beyond the scope of this article (King and Lulle 2016;Valenta and Drbohlav 2018;Durnik 2020).…”
Section: Sándor Illés 1 Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%