Bridges or Barriers? The Relationship between Immigrants? Early Labor Market Adversities and Long-term Earnings
Auteurs: T Zhang et R Banerjee
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Résumé (anglais)
Using data from the Extended Longitudinal Survey of Immigrants to Canada (LSIC-IMDB), this article investigates the association between early adverse labor market experiences in the host country and immigrants? long-term earnings. We use Growth Curve Modeling (GCM) to estimate how months of joblessness, part-time status, and occupational mismatch during the first four years in Canada relate to immigrant men?s and women?s earnings trajectories over the following 10 years. Part-time employment, we find, is negatively associated with long-term earnings trajectories for both male and female immigrants, and male immigrants who are occupationally mismatched in the medium term also face a long-term wage penalty. Months of joblessness early on, however, is associated with relatively less wage disadvantage in later years. Since immigrants? early difficulties are associated with long-term economic scarring, it is imperative to introduce early interventions to promote rapid assimilation.
Détails
Type | Article de journal |
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Auteur | T Zhang et R Banerjee |
Année de pulication | 2021 |
Titre | Bridges or Barriers? The Relationship between Immigrants? Early Labor Market Adversities and Long-term Earnings |
Nom du Journal | International Migration Review |
Langue de publication | Anglais |
- T Zhang
- T Zhang et R Banerjee
- Bridges or Barriers? The Relationship between Immigrants? Early Labor Market Adversities and Long-term Earnings
- International Migration Review
- 2021