Local Unemployment and the Earnings-Assimilation of Immigrant Men in Sweden: Evidence from Longitudinal Data, 1990-2000
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2007-12-05T12:46:25Z
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The earnings-assimilation of first-generation immigrant men in Sweden was analyzed using eleven waves of panel-data, 1990-2000. Employment-probabilities and
earnings were estimated simultaneously in a random-effects model, using a quasifixed effects to control for both individual effects and panel-selectivity due to missing
earnings-information. Assuming equal-period effects produced bias which could distort the findings. To correct the bias, local unemployment-rates were used to proxy
for changing economy-wide conditions. Labour-market outcomes differed consider-
ably across immigrant arrival cohorts, region and country of origin, and educational
levels.
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Immigrants, earnings-assimilatio, unbalanced panel, selection-bias, random-effects, Mundlak's formulation, local unemployment-rates, JEL Codes: C33, J15, J61