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Table 6 Basic-income recipient looking for a job: socio-demographic characteristics, by migration status (as % of the observed population)

From: Jobcenters’ strategies to promoting the inclusion of immigrant and native job seekers: a comparative analysis based on PASS survey data

Attributes

Natives

All immigrants

…Up to 4 years of stay

…At least 5 years of stay

Gender

 Male

52.5

59.8

73.4

46.7

 Female

47.5

40.2

26.6

53.3

Age

 18–24

10.9

5.4

11.1

0.5

 25–34

30.8

31.3

43.6

21.9

 35–44

20.2

29.1

32.0

25.0

 45–54

21.0

20.4

10.9

30.0

 55–64

17.0

13.8

2.4

22.8

Professional qualification

 No professional qualification

39.4

54.9

61.2

47.8

 … With lower-secondary school-leaving certificate at most

29.7

40.6

40.3

38.6

 … With upper or intermediate secondary school-leaving certificate

9.7

14.3

20.9

9.2

 Non-academic professional training

57.0

28.3

21.2

36.0

academic qualification

3.6

16.8

17.6

16.2

 Self-reported (very) bad health

9.7

8.5

2.9

12.9

 With partner in household

28.8

61.7

71.2

55.6

Children (by age) in household

 No children in household

62.3

38.8

37.6

40.1

 At least one child aged 0–2

8.4

18.4

26.3

10.7

 At least one child aged 3–17

29.4

42.7

36.1

49.1

Duration of current unemployment episode

 0–2 months

20.6

26.8

23.1

30.4

 3–11 months

9.2

9.7

12.4

8.0

 12–23 months

10.3

12.1

20.1

7.2

 24 months and more

59.8

51.5

44.4

54.3

N (person-wave)

5041

3234

2202

1032

  1. Source: IAB, PASS, Welle 14 v1. 2015–2020. Own calculations. The figures represent the mean over the weighted values for each year of observation