New evidence on the impact of legal status on immigrant labor market performance: the Spanish case
Amuedo-Dorantes, Catalina ; Malo, Miguel Angel ; Muñoz-Bullón, Fernando
Labour. Review of Labour Economics and Industrial Relations
2013
27
1
March
93-113
employment ; immigrant ; labour market ; legal status
Migration
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/labr.12002
English
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"Using a recent and rich Spanish data set on immigrants, we examine the impact of legal status on two measures of labor market performance: the likelihood of being employed and earnings. The Spanish case is of special interest given the rapid increase in immigration over the past 15 years and the large number of amnesties granted during the 1990s and 2000s. We find that a 10 per cent increase in the share of legal immigrants would raise the overall employment likelihood of immigrants by 4 percentage points and their earnings by 3.3 per cent. The results, which prove robust to alternative sample specifications, confirm the well-known importance of being legal for the economic assimilation of immigrants."
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