Several studies, most of them employing straightforward regression analysis, have concluded that immigrants' proficiency in the language of their adopted country is correlated with their productivity, as measured by earnings. Two weaknesses of these studies are potential unobserved heterogeneity, which could result in over-estimated effects if overall ability is linked with language acquisition, and potential measurement error in the language proficiency measures, which would probably result in under-estimation of language effects. The present study, which uses panel data for a 10-year period in Germany, yields evidence that the latter bias tends to be much larger than the former, implying that language proficiency is far more important tha...
Abstract: This article discusses and empirically tests the relations between German language profici...
Diekmann I, Fröhlich JJ. How Can Migrants’ Language Proficiency Be Measured? A Discussion of Opportu...
Most of the literature on returns to languages is concerned with immigrants. The authors’ study, whi...
A number of studies have established a positive effect of migrants' language proficiency on their pr...
We use panel data from the German Socio Economic Panel to estimate the determinants of language flue...
Language proficiency may not only affect the earnings of the individual, but the probability to part...
This paper uses two recent UK surveys to investigate the determinants of language proficiency and th...
Abstract—We use panel data to analyze the determinants of speaking fluency and wages of immigrants. ...
Abstract—We use panel data to analyze the determinants of speaking uency and wages of immigrants. O...
Research on the effect of language skills on earnings is complicated by the endogeneity of language ...
Labor markets in advanced economies have undergone substantial change in recentdecades due to global...
Language proficiency may not only affect the earnings of the individual, but the probability to part...
Language proficiency may not only affect the earnings of the individual, but the probability to part...
This paper analyses the differences in labour economic and language outcomes between refugees and e...
Language proficiency may not only affect the earnings of the individual, but the probability to part...
Abstract: This article discusses and empirically tests the relations between German language profici...
Diekmann I, Fröhlich JJ. How Can Migrants’ Language Proficiency Be Measured? A Discussion of Opportu...
Most of the literature on returns to languages is concerned with immigrants. The authors’ study, whi...
A number of studies have established a positive effect of migrants' language proficiency on their pr...
We use panel data from the German Socio Economic Panel to estimate the determinants of language flue...
Language proficiency may not only affect the earnings of the individual, but the probability to part...
This paper uses two recent UK surveys to investigate the determinants of language proficiency and th...
Abstract—We use panel data to analyze the determinants of speaking fluency and wages of immigrants. ...
Abstract—We use panel data to analyze the determinants of speaking uency and wages of immigrants. O...
Research on the effect of language skills on earnings is complicated by the endogeneity of language ...
Labor markets in advanced economies have undergone substantial change in recentdecades due to global...
Language proficiency may not only affect the earnings of the individual, but the probability to part...
Language proficiency may not only affect the earnings of the individual, but the probability to part...
This paper analyses the differences in labour economic and language outcomes between refugees and e...
Language proficiency may not only affect the earnings of the individual, but the probability to part...
Abstract: This article discusses and empirically tests the relations between German language profici...
Diekmann I, Fröhlich JJ. How Can Migrants’ Language Proficiency Be Measured? A Discussion of Opportu...
Most of the literature on returns to languages is concerned with immigrants. The authors’ study, whi...