wow-inequalities/02-data/intermediate/wos_sample/a3c640ce0a0682029ec685bff04e5ea1-friesen-wardlow/info.yaml

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abstract: 'The analysis of inequality between migrant and non-migrant/host
populations has been regularly undertaken within migration studies.
However, the consideration of inequalities within migrant populations is
much less common. A range of factors may contribute to the inequalities
between migrant groups, including nationality, ethnicity and migration
status, and within migrant groups, including gender, educational level
and socio-economic status. These may originate in pre-migration factors
such as social capital, factors related to the selectivity of the
migration process itself and/or post-migration conditions such as `fit''
in the labour market, reception by the host society and degree of access
to services. Using the New Zealand case study, this chapter develops
some methods of quantifying some of these inequalities through the use
of measures related to income, unemployment and wage levels. The use of
these quantitative approaches is also qualified in relation to data
availability, data accuracy and the dangers of essentialising
difference. Furthermore, the use of qualified information based on
detailed case studies and other sources is also suggested. As proposed
elsewhere in this book, migration policy itself is the source of
inequality among migrants, but an understanding of other sources of
inequality is also important in informing policy on migrant outcomes for
government and non-government agencies.'
affiliation: 'Friesen, W (Corresponding Author), Univ Auckland, Sch Environm, Auckland,
New Zealand.
Friesen, Wardlow, Univ Auckland, Sch Environm, Auckland, New Zealand.'
author: Friesen, Wardlow
author-email: w.friesen@auckland.ac.nz
author_list:
- family: Friesen
given: Wardlow
booktitle: 'INTERSECTIONS OF INEQUALITY, MIGRATION AND DIVERSIFICATION: THE POLITICS
OF MOBILITY IN AOTEAROA/NEW ZEALAND'
da: '2023-09-28'
doi: 10.1007/978-3-030-19099-6\_2
editor: SimonKumar, R and Collins, FL and Friesen, W
files: []
isbn: 978-3-030-19099-6; 978-3-030-19098-9
keywords: 'Quantitative measures; Spatial clustering; Income inequality;
Employment; Unemployment; Earnings; Gini; Coefficient; Lorenz Curve'
keywords-plus: AUCKLAND
language: English
number-of-cited-references: '24'
pages: 17-42
papis_id: 42aaeb88fd45aa0853631ca7db3edb15
ref: Friesen2020quantifyingqualifyin
series: Mobility \& Politics
times-cited: '4'
title: Quantifying and Qualifying Inequality Among Migrants
type: article
unique-id: WOS:000487242600002
usage-count-last-180-days: '0'
usage-count-since-2013: '3'
web-of-science-categories: Demography; Social Issues
year: '2020'