Using new data on 590 Turkish households in Berlin, we investigate the determinants and impact of integration on economic performance. We find that the usual suspects, such as time spent in Germany and education, have positive impact, while networks have no impact on integration. There is strong evidence that political integration and the degree of full integration promote income. Using endogenous switching regression models, we show that local familial networks increase the income of unintegrated migrant groups only, while transnational networks decrease it. We also find that education is more welfare-improving for integrated than non-integrated immigrants.
International audienceStandard neoclassical models of economic integration are based on the assumpti...
The social embedding of immigrants is of crucial importance for their structural integration. Social...
In this chapter we analyse the differences and similarities between the Turkish and Russian immigran...
In this paper we investigate how co-ethnic networks affect the economic success of immigrants. Using...
This paper investigates how the size of co-ethnic networks at the time of arrival affect the economi...
Recently, economic integration of lower-skill immigrants in Western countries has become the most re...
Empirically identifying the causal effect of social capital on immigrants’ economic prospects is a c...
Using data from the German Socio-Economic Panel, we examined the impact of social contacts on immigr...
Abstract Background: The successful integration of immigrants is seen as a principal means to sec...
This paper analyses a uniquely detailed data set of social integration characteristics of immigrants...
This paper analyses a uniquely detailed data set of social integration characteristics of immigrants...
Abstract In this study, we investigate the determinants of social integration of Syrian refugees and...
Migrant networks are usually regarded as helpful for the labor market integration of recently arrive...
This study focuses on economic integration of foreign-born men and women from Somalia and the former...
We draw a distinction between the social integration and economic assimilation of migrants, and stud...
International audienceStandard neoclassical models of economic integration are based on the assumpti...
The social embedding of immigrants is of crucial importance for their structural integration. Social...
In this chapter we analyse the differences and similarities between the Turkish and Russian immigran...
In this paper we investigate how co-ethnic networks affect the economic success of immigrants. Using...
This paper investigates how the size of co-ethnic networks at the time of arrival affect the economi...
Recently, economic integration of lower-skill immigrants in Western countries has become the most re...
Empirically identifying the causal effect of social capital on immigrants’ economic prospects is a c...
Using data from the German Socio-Economic Panel, we examined the impact of social contacts on immigr...
Abstract Background: The successful integration of immigrants is seen as a principal means to sec...
This paper analyses a uniquely detailed data set of social integration characteristics of immigrants...
This paper analyses a uniquely detailed data set of social integration characteristics of immigrants...
Abstract In this study, we investigate the determinants of social integration of Syrian refugees and...
Migrant networks are usually regarded as helpful for the labor market integration of recently arrive...
This study focuses on economic integration of foreign-born men and women from Somalia and the former...
We draw a distinction between the social integration and economic assimilation of migrants, and stud...
International audienceStandard neoclassical models of economic integration are based on the assumpti...
The social embedding of immigrants is of crucial importance for their structural integration. Social...
In this chapter we analyse the differences and similarities between the Turkish and Russian immigran...