Economic Performance of Turkish Immigrant Men in the European Labour-Market: Evidence from Sweden
Abstract
This paper uses eleven waves of panel-data to analyse the earnings assimilation of first-generation Turkish immigrant men in Sweden. Employment-probabilities and earnings are estimated in a fixed-effects sample selection model in order to control for both individual effects and panel-selectivity, which arise due to missing earnings-information. Local unemployment rates are used as proxy for varying local market conditions in order to control for the bias caused by equal-period-effect assumption. The results indicate that the earnings of Turkish immigrant men converge to those of natives, but their probability of being employed does not. The assimilation response of Turkish immigrants differs considerably, depending on arrival-cohorts and educational levels.
University
Göteborg University. School of Business, Economics and Law
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Date
2006Author
Tezic, Kerem
Karabulut, Gokhan
Akay, Alpaslan
Keywords
Immigrants; earnings assimilation; unbalanced panel; sample-selection; local unemployment- rates
Publication type
Report
ISSN
1403-2465
Series/Report no.
Working Papers in Economics, nr 240
Language
en