Do when and where matter? Initial labor market conditions and immigrant earnings
Published in: Economic Journal, vol. 117, no. 518, pp. 422-448
Summary of Working paper 2003:7
This paper investigates the long-term effects on immigrant earnings and employment from labor market conditions encountered upon arrival. We find substantial effects both of the state of the national labor market and of local unemployment rates. Comparing refugees entering Sweden in a severe and unexpected recession to refugees arriving in a preceding economic boom, we attempt to handle the issue of selective migration. The analysis of effects at the
local level exploits a governmental refugee settlement policy to get exogenous
variation in local labor market conditions.
Keywords: Immigration, earnings, labor market conditions
JEL classification: F22, J15, J61, R23
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