“…This allows to highlight the importance of both education and social origin as important drivers of migrants' socio-economic integration, as well as how this interrelation changes over countries. This issue -which has been rarely addressed in comparative studies -is central in the most recent research on second-generation migrants (Gracia, Vázquez-Quesada, and Van de Werfhorst, 2016;Heath, Rothon, and Kilpi, 2008;Platt, 2005aPlatt, ,2005bZuccotti, 2015;Zuccotti and Platt, 2021;Zwysen and Longhi, 2018), whereas few studies analyzed this issue considering the first-generation migrants (Avola and Piccitto, 2020;Panichella et al, 2021;Li and Heath, 2016).…”