This paper investigates how the size of co-ethnic networks at the time of arrival affect the economic success of immigrants in Germany. Applying panel analysis with a large set of fixed effects and controls, we isolate the association between initial network size and long-run immigrant outcomes. we also look at those who were assigned to an initial location independently of their choice allows a causal interpretation of our estimates. We find that immigrants initially located in places with larger co-ethnic networks are more likely to be employed at first, but have a lower probability of investing in human capital
Two central concerns for policy makers are the manageability of the rate of migration and the qualit...
In this paper I test the capital accumulation conjecture that is used to rationalize return migratio...
There is widespread concern in Europe and other refugee-receiving continents that living in an encla...
This paper investigates how the size of co-ethnic networks at the time of arrival affect the economi...
In this paper we investigate how co-ethnic networks affect the economic success of immigrants. Using...
Empirically identifying the causal effect of social capital on immigrants’ economic prospects is a c...
Migrant networks are usually regarded as helpful for the labor market integration of recently arrive...
Recent studies find that segregation levels among non-western immigrants to Europe are equivalent to...
Empirically identifying the causal effect of social capital on immigrants’ economic prospects is a c...
This paper employs United States Census data to study the occupational allocation of im-migrants. Th...
In this paper, we present a formal framework of possible network formations among immigrants. After ...
Using new data on 590 Turkish households in Berlin, we investigate the determinants and impact of in...
This paper empirically examines social network explanations for migration decisions in the context o...
Using data from the German Socio-Economic Panel, we examined the impact of social contacts on immigr...
This study examines the role of human and social capital in the economic performance of immigrants. ...
Two central concerns for policy makers are the manageability of the rate of migration and the qualit...
In this paper I test the capital accumulation conjecture that is used to rationalize return migratio...
There is widespread concern in Europe and other refugee-receiving continents that living in an encla...
This paper investigates how the size of co-ethnic networks at the time of arrival affect the economi...
In this paper we investigate how co-ethnic networks affect the economic success of immigrants. Using...
Empirically identifying the causal effect of social capital on immigrants’ economic prospects is a c...
Migrant networks are usually regarded as helpful for the labor market integration of recently arrive...
Recent studies find that segregation levels among non-western immigrants to Europe are equivalent to...
Empirically identifying the causal effect of social capital on immigrants’ economic prospects is a c...
This paper employs United States Census data to study the occupational allocation of im-migrants. Th...
In this paper, we present a formal framework of possible network formations among immigrants. After ...
Using new data on 590 Turkish households in Berlin, we investigate the determinants and impact of in...
This paper empirically examines social network explanations for migration decisions in the context o...
Using data from the German Socio-Economic Panel, we examined the impact of social contacts on immigr...
This study examines the role of human and social capital in the economic performance of immigrants. ...
Two central concerns for policy makers are the manageability of the rate of migration and the qualit...
In this paper I test the capital accumulation conjecture that is used to rationalize return migratio...
There is widespread concern in Europe and other refugee-receiving continents that living in an encla...