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Título: Assessing the role of social networks on migrant labor market outcomes: evidence from a representative immigrant survey
Autor: Batista, Cátia
Costa, Ana Isabel
Palavras-chave: Social networks
International migration
Wage determination
Labor market integration
Data: Abr-2016
Editora: Nova SBE
Relatório da Série N.º: NOVAFRICA Working Paper Series;1601
Resumo: What role do social networks play in determining migrant labor market outcomes? We examine this question using data from a random sample of 1500 immigrants living in Ireland. We propose a theoretical model formally predicting that immigrants with more contacts have additional access to job offers, and are therefore better able to become employed and choose higher paid jobs. Our empirical analysis confirms these findings, while focusing more generally on the relationship between migrants’ social networks and a variety of labor market outcomes (namely wages, employment, occupational choice and job security), contrary to the literature. We find evidence that having one more contact in the network is associated with an increase of 11pp in the probability of being employed and with an increase of about 100 euros in the average salary. However, our data is not suggestive of a network size effect on occupational choice and job security. Our findings are robust to sample selection and other endogeneity concerns.
Peer review: no
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10362/17160
ISSN: 2183-0843
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