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Managing Refugee Protection Crises: Policy Lessons from Economics and Political Science
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Communication Barriers and Infant Health: Intergenerational Effects of Randomly Allocating Refugees Across Language Regions
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Educational and Skills Mismatches among Immigrants: The Impact of Host Language Proficiency
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Home is where the heart is? How regional identity hinders internal migration in Germany
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Kremer, Anna. - : Dresden: Technische Universität Dresden, Center of Public and International Economics (CEPIE), 2020
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English Skills and Early Labour Market Integration of Humanitarian Migrants
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We use the panel data from the Building a New Life in Australia survey to examine the relationships between proficiency in English and labour market outcomes among humanitarian migrants. Having better general or speaking skills in English is certainly associated with a higher propensity for participation in the labour force and getting a job. However, we also find that, compared to other domains of English proficiency, such as listening, reading and writing, proficiency in English speaking skills has been the least improved domain for humanitarian migrants' who have participated in an English training program. Our paper explores the channels leading to these outcomes, finding that self-esteem, self-efficacy and general health partially mediate the relationship between English proficiency and labour force participation. We also find that self-efficacy, general health and indicative serious mental illness partially mediate the relationship between better English proficiency and the chance of getting a job.
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Australia; ddc:330; employment; F22; humanitarian migrant; I26; J24; J61; labour force participation; proficiency in English
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URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10419/227255
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Personality Traits, Migration Intentions, and Cultural Distance
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Language Premium Myth or Fact: Evidence from Migrant Workers of Guangdong, China
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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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Are asylum seekers more likely to work with more inclusive labor market access regulations?
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Do English Skills Affect Muslim Immigrants' Economic and Social Integration Differentially?
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Are asylum seekers more likely to work with more inclusive labor market access regulations?
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Deprivation, Segregation, and Socioeconomic Class of UK Immigrants: Does English Proficiency Matter?
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ifo Migrationsmonitor: Integration von Geflüchteten – Schlüsselfaktor Spracherwerb
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Immigrants Move Where Their Skills Are Scarce: Evidence from English Proficiency
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The Impact of Brexit on International Students' Return Intentions
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The relative labour market performance of former international students: Evidence from the Canadian National Graduates Survey
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Linguistic Distance, Networks and Migrants' Regional Location Choice
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Linguistic distance, networks and migrants' regional location choice
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