We exploit the 1983 language-in-education reform that introduced Catalan alongside Spanish as medium of instruction in Catalan schools to estimate the labour market value of bilingual education. Identification is achieved in a difference-in-differences framework exploiting variation in exposure to the reform across years of schooling and years of birth. We find positive wage returns to bilingual education and no effects on employment, hours of work or occupation. Results are robust to education-cohort specific trends or selection into schooling and are mainly stemming from exposure at compulsory education. We show that the effect worked through increased Catalan proficiency for Spanish speakers and that there were also positive effects for ...
During the past few decades there has been a rapid increase in the number of limited-English-profici...
Do languages matter beyond their communicative benefits? We explore the potential role of preference...
<p>Immigrants are generally expected to learn and use the legitimate language as a practical mea...
We exploit the 1983 language-in-education reform that introduced Catalan alongside Spanish as medium...
We exploit the 1983 language-in-education reform that introduced Catalan alongside Spanish as medium...
We exploit the 1983 language-in-education reform that introduced Catalan alongside Spanish as medium...
We estimate the wage effects of bilingual education for the first time using a reform that introduce...
We exploit the 1983 language-in-education reform that introduced Catalan alongside Spanish as medium...
This paper investigates the economic value of Catalan knowledge for national and foreign first- and ...
This paper examines the economic consequences of bilingualism. Specifically, we explore whether the ...
We investigate the pattern of intergenerational transmission of language in a bilingual society. We ...
Bilingualism is a widespread phenomenon, yet its economic effects are under researched. Typically st...
We investigate the causal effect of parents’ linguistic skills on the intergenerational language tra...
This paper measures the contribution of knowing Catalan to finding a job in Catalonia. In the early ...
During the past few decades there has been a rapid increase in the number of limited-English-profici...
Do languages matter beyond their communicative benefits? We explore the potential role of preference...
<p>Immigrants are generally expected to learn and use the legitimate language as a practical mea...
We exploit the 1983 language-in-education reform that introduced Catalan alongside Spanish as medium...
We exploit the 1983 language-in-education reform that introduced Catalan alongside Spanish as medium...
We exploit the 1983 language-in-education reform that introduced Catalan alongside Spanish as medium...
We estimate the wage effects of bilingual education for the first time using a reform that introduce...
We exploit the 1983 language-in-education reform that introduced Catalan alongside Spanish as medium...
This paper investigates the economic value of Catalan knowledge for national and foreign first- and ...
This paper examines the economic consequences of bilingualism. Specifically, we explore whether the ...
We investigate the pattern of intergenerational transmission of language in a bilingual society. We ...
Bilingualism is a widespread phenomenon, yet its economic effects are under researched. Typically st...
We investigate the causal effect of parents’ linguistic skills on the intergenerational language tra...
This paper measures the contribution of knowing Catalan to finding a job in Catalonia. In the early ...
During the past few decades there has been a rapid increase in the number of limited-English-profici...
Do languages matter beyond their communicative benefits? We explore the potential role of preference...
<p>Immigrants are generally expected to learn and use the legitimate language as a practical mea...