Immigrants’ Prospects on the Labor Market, Occupational Change, and Unequal Opportunities in Sweden

This study focuses on immigrants’ labor market prospects in Sweden and their subsequent opportunities for mobility in the occupational structure with particular reference to the likelihood that immigrants of European and non-European origins work in low and high-paid jobs. We use data from the Swed...

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Main Authors: Tomas Berglund, Gabriella Elgenius, Denis Frank, Vedran Omanović
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Language:English
Published: Aalborg University 2025-05-01
Series:Nordic Journal of Working Life Studies
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Online Access:https://tidsskrift.dk/njwls/article/view/157307
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description This study focuses on immigrants’ labor market prospects in Sweden and their subsequent opportunities for mobility in the occupational structure with particular reference to the likelihood that immigrants of European and non-European origins work in low and high-paid jobs. We use data from the Swedish Labor Force Survey and compare outcomes of two key periods: 1998–2000 and 2012–2014. Our findings reveal an increasing ethnicization of the occupational structure, as the number of immigrants in low-paid employment has increased over time. We also find tendencies of polarization of the occupational structure that have not been conducive to equal opportunities for immigrants on the Swedish labor market who face various disadvantages and migration history penalties. Immigrants of non-European descent are at particular risk of working in low-paid employment and of having fewer opportunities for high-paid jobs. Thus, recent changes in the Swedish occupational structure contribute toward reinforcing ethnic inequalities and severely challenge the notion and ideal of Swedish equality.
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spelling doaj-art-238fea570ee044e288dfd694553c41f12025-08-20T03:47:36ZengAalborg UniversityNordic Journal of Working Life Studies2245-01572025-05-0110.18291/njwls.157307Immigrants’ Prospects on the Labor Market, Occupational Change, and Unequal Opportunities in SwedenTomas Berglund0Gabriella Elgenius1Denis Frank2Vedran Omanović3University of GothenburgUniversity of GothenburgUniversity of GothenburgUniversity of Gothenburg This study focuses on immigrants’ labor market prospects in Sweden and their subsequent opportunities for mobility in the occupational structure with particular reference to the likelihood that immigrants of European and non-European origins work in low and high-paid jobs. We use data from the Swedish Labor Force Survey and compare outcomes of two key periods: 1998–2000 and 2012–2014. Our findings reveal an increasing ethnicization of the occupational structure, as the number of immigrants in low-paid employment has increased over time. We also find tendencies of polarization of the occupational structure that have not been conducive to equal opportunities for immigrants on the Swedish labor market who face various disadvantages and migration history penalties. Immigrants of non-European descent are at particular risk of working in low-paid employment and of having fewer opportunities for high-paid jobs. Thus, recent changes in the Swedish occupational structure contribute toward reinforcing ethnic inequalities and severely challenge the notion and ideal of Swedish equality. https://tidsskrift.dk/njwls/article/view/157307Employment, Wages, Unemployment & RehabilitationGender, Ethnicity, Age and DiversityLabor Market Institutions & Social Partners
spellingShingle Tomas Berglund
Gabriella Elgenius
Denis Frank
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Immigrants’ Prospects on the Labor Market, Occupational Change, and Unequal Opportunities in Sweden
Nordic Journal of Working Life Studies
Employment, Wages, Unemployment & Rehabilitation
Gender, Ethnicity, Age and Diversity
Labor Market Institutions & Social Partners
title Immigrants’ Prospects on the Labor Market, Occupational Change, and Unequal Opportunities in Sweden
title_full Immigrants’ Prospects on the Labor Market, Occupational Change, and Unequal Opportunities in Sweden
title_fullStr Immigrants’ Prospects on the Labor Market, Occupational Change, and Unequal Opportunities in Sweden
title_full_unstemmed Immigrants’ Prospects on the Labor Market, Occupational Change, and Unequal Opportunities in Sweden
title_short Immigrants’ Prospects on the Labor Market, Occupational Change, and Unequal Opportunities in Sweden
title_sort immigrants prospects on the labor market occupational change and unequal opportunities in sweden
topic Employment, Wages, Unemployment & Rehabilitation
Gender, Ethnicity, Age and Diversity
Labor Market Institutions & Social Partners
url https://tidsskrift.dk/njwls/article/view/157307
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