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Foreign languages and their impact on unemployment

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Donado, Alejandro

Labour. Review of Labour Economics and Industrial Relations

2017

31

3

September

265-287

language ; skill ; unemployment

EU countries

Unemployment

http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/labr.12097

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"Using a large European data set, I investigate the impact of knowing foreign languages on unemployment for the first time. The focus is on natives (not on immigrants). I find that (1) knowing a foreign language reduces the probability of being unemployed by at least 3.4 percentage points; (2) females benefit more than males from learning foreign languages; (3) English and German tend to have a larger and more robust impact on unemployment than French, Spanish, and Italian; (4) but the impact of all these five languages varies considerably across countries."

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