Is there a shortage of critical foreign language skills in the United States? Recent concerns about national security and economic globalization suggest increased demand and wage premia for foreign language speakers. The use of English as the international language, however, suggests a decrease in demand for foreign language skills in the United States. To address this question, we study a representative sample of U.S. college graduates. Ordinary least squares regressions with controls for cognitive ability, nonparametric methods based on the propensity score, and panel data methods suggest a 2%–3% wage premium for college graduates who can speak a second language
In this study, we examine the largely neglected long-term effects of bilingualism for students with ...
interpretation are my own. 1Does Speaking a Second Language Affect Labor Market Outcomes? Evidence f...
This paper studies the effect of English language deficiency on the wage rates of Mexican immigrants...
Is there a shortage of critical foreign language skills in the United States? Recent concerns about ...
This paper examines the economic consequences of bilingualism. Specifically, we explore whether the ...
This paper uses pooled cross-sectional data from the General Social Survey to analyze the economic r...
An earlier version of this research fulfilled a partial requirement of the Honors Thesis at the Univ...
Every year thousands of immigrants come to the United States and look to join the labor force. Most ...
This paper finds that immigrants on average earned about $0.50/hour less than native-born Americans ...
Since 1965, the US has seen increasingly large numbers of immigrants crossing its borders. Indeed, m...
This paper uses recent data from the American Community Survey between 2010 and 2015 to investigate ...
This paper analyzes employment and earnings differentials between Spanish speakers and English speak...
Much is surmised, but little is known about the value of bilingualism in today’s U.S. economy. The a...
This paper analyzes employment and earnings differentials between Spanish speakers and English speak...
In this study, we examine the largely neglected long-term effects of bilingualism for students with ...
In this study, we examine the largely neglected long-term effects of bilingualism for students with ...
interpretation are my own. 1Does Speaking a Second Language Affect Labor Market Outcomes? Evidence f...
This paper studies the effect of English language deficiency on the wage rates of Mexican immigrants...
Is there a shortage of critical foreign language skills in the United States? Recent concerns about ...
This paper examines the economic consequences of bilingualism. Specifically, we explore whether the ...
This paper uses pooled cross-sectional data from the General Social Survey to analyze the economic r...
An earlier version of this research fulfilled a partial requirement of the Honors Thesis at the Univ...
Every year thousands of immigrants come to the United States and look to join the labor force. Most ...
This paper finds that immigrants on average earned about $0.50/hour less than native-born Americans ...
Since 1965, the US has seen increasingly large numbers of immigrants crossing its borders. Indeed, m...
This paper uses recent data from the American Community Survey between 2010 and 2015 to investigate ...
This paper analyzes employment and earnings differentials between Spanish speakers and English speak...
Much is surmised, but little is known about the value of bilingualism in today’s U.S. economy. The a...
This paper analyzes employment and earnings differentials between Spanish speakers and English speak...
In this study, we examine the largely neglected long-term effects of bilingualism for students with ...
In this study, we examine the largely neglected long-term effects of bilingualism for students with ...
interpretation are my own. 1Does Speaking a Second Language Affect Labor Market Outcomes? Evidence f...
This paper studies the effect of English language deficiency on the wage rates of Mexican immigrants...