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In France, Immigrants Earn 28% Less than Native-Born Workers when Entering the Labor Market, OECD Finds
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In France, immigrants earn 28% less than native-born workers when entering the labor market, OECD finds
An OECD study highlights a significant pay gap between foreign-born and native workers. This difference is explained by the concentration of immigrants in lower-paying sectors and companies. However, the gap narrows over time.
·Paris, France
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