The effect of social networks on migrants' labor market integration
Gërxhani, Klarita ; Kosyakova, Yuliya
IAB - Nürnberg
2020
35 p.
migrant ; social network ; job searching ; social integration
Discussion Paper
03/2020
Migration
https://www.iab.de/897/section.aspx/Publikation/k200115307
English
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"Empirically identifying the causal effect of social networks on migrants' economic prospects is a challenging task due to the non-random residential sorting of migrants into locations with greater opportunities for (previous) connections. Our study addresses this selection-bias issue by using a unique natural-experimental dataset of refugees and other migrants that were exogenously allocated to their first place of residence by German authorities. The empirical results reveal a positive causal effect of social networks on migrants' transition rate to the first job, but only if the networks are mobilized for the job search."
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