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Using recently-available data from the New Immigrant Survey, we find that previous self-employment experience in an … immigrant's country of origin is an important determinant of their self-employment status in the U.S., increasing the …
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Many immigrants are overqualified in their first job after arrival in the host country. Education-occupation mismatch can affect the economic integration of immigrants and the returns to education and experience. The extent of this problem has been measured in recent years by means of micro...
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repatriates provides us a strong source of exogenous variation in the 1989 immigrant shock across locations. Using a potential …
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immigrant employment rates. We show that even when controlling for a variety of human capital and assimilation measures …, marriage to a native increases the probability that an immigrant is employed. An instrumental variables approach which exploits …
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connection between immigrant inflows and the relative number of less-skilled workers in the local population. The labor market … impacts of immigrant arrivals can be offset by outflows of natives and earlier generations of immigrants. Empirically, however … more- and less-skilled natives, coupled with a positive effect on average native wages. Beyond the labor market, immigrant …
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inflows can therefore be seen as a natural experiment of immigration, avoiding the typical endogeneity problem of immigrant …
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In the 1980s the composition of immigrants to the U.S. shifted towards less-skilled workers. Around this time, real wages and employment of younger and lesseducated U.S. workers fell. Some blame recent immigration shifts for the misfortunes of unskilled workers in the U.S. OLS estimates using...
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entrepreneurship in migrant communities. Using a representative household survey of the migrant population in the Greater Dublin Area …, we find a significant negative relationship between risk aversion and entrepreneurship. In addition, our results show …
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We show that immigrant managers are substantially more likely to hire immigrants than are native managers. The finding … information deficiencies are important. We find no effects on entry wages. Our findings suggest that a low frequency of immigrant … managers may contribute to the observed disadvantages of immigrant workers. …
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