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Deutschkenntnisse entwickeln sich bei Geflüchteten und anderen Neuzugewanderten ähnlich: Sprachkurse spielen wichtige Rolle
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Learning the Right Skill: The Returns to Social, Technical and Basic Skills for Middle-Educated Graduates
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Communication Barriers and Infant Health: Intergenerational Effects of Randomly Allocating Refugees Across Language Regions
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Can there be too much information? Heterogeneous responses to information on benefits from language proficiency
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Könings, Fabian. - : Jena: Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, 2021
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First Time around: Local Conditions and Multi-Dimensional Integration of Refugees
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Cognitive Skills, Strategic Sophistication, and Life Outcomes
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Educational and Skills Mismatches among Immigrants: The Impact of Host Language Proficiency
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Talking Business: New Evidence on How Language Shapes Economic Behaviour
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First Time Around: Local Conditions and Multi-Dimensional Integration of Refugees
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We study the causal effect of local labor market conditions and attitudes towards immigrants at the time of arrival on refugees’ multi-dimensional integration outcomes (economic, linguistic, navigational, political, psychological, and social). Using a unique dataset on refugees, we leverage a centralized allocation policy in Germany where refugees were exogenously assigned to live in specific counties. We find that high initial local unemployment negatively affects refugees’ economic and social integration: they are less likely to be in education or employment and they earn less. We also show that favorable attitudes towards immigrants promote refugees’ economic and social integration. The results suggest that attitudes toward immigrants are as important as local unemployment rates in shaping refugees’ integration outcomes. Using a machine learning classifier algorithm, we find that our results are driven by older people and those with secondary or tertiary education. Our findings highlight the importance of both initial economic and social conditions for facilitating refugee integration, and have implications for the design of centralized allocation policies.
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allocation policy; ddc:330; F22; integration; international migration; J15; J24; refugees
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URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10419/229565
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First time around: Local conditions and multi-dimensional integration of refugees
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English Skills and Early Labour Market Integration of Humanitarian Migrants
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Sprachkompetenz von Kindern: Unterschied nach Bildung der Eltern im unteren Leistungsbereich besonders groß ...
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The Impact of Exposure to Missionaries on the English Language Proficiency and Earnings of Immigrants in the USA
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A multi-sensory tutoring program for students at-risk of reading difficulties: Evidence from a randomized field experiment
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The macroeconomic consequences of artificial intelligence: A theoretical framework
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Do English Skills Affect Muslim Immigrants' Economic and Social Integration Differentially?
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