In this paper we are aimed to investigate the relationship between Catalan knowledge and individual earnings in Catalonia. Using data from 2006, we find a positive earning return to Catalan proficiency; however, when accounting for self-selection into Catalan knowledge, we find a higher language return (20% of extra earnings), suggesting that individuals who are more prone to know Catalan are also less remunerated than others (negative selection effect). Moreover, we also find important complementarities between language knowledge and completed education, which means that only more educated individuals benefit from Catalan knowledge
We investigate the pattern of intergenerational transmission of language in a bilingual society. We ...
Maintenance and Shift of Catalan and Spanish: Two Sets of Data from Barcelona The primary aim of thi...
Do languages matter beyond their communicative benefits? We explore the potential role of preference...
In this paper we are aimed to investigate the relationship between Catalan knowledge and individual ...
This paper explores the earnings return to Catalan knowledge for public and private workers in Catal...
This paper explores the earnings return to Catalan knowledge for public and private workers in Catal...
This paper explores the earnings return to Catalan knowledge for public and private workers in Catal...
This paper measures the contribution of knowing Catalan to finding a job in Catalonia. In the early ...
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...
This paper explores the earnings return to Catalan knowledge for public and private workers in Catal...
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...
In multilingual labor markets agents with high proficiency in more than one language may be selected...
Do languages matter beyond their communicative benefits? We explore the potential role of preference...
We investigate the pattern of intergenerational transmission of language in a bilingual society. We ...
Maintenance and Shift of Catalan and Spanish: Two Sets of Data from Barcelona The primary aim of thi...
Do languages matter beyond their communicative benefits? We explore the potential role of preference...
In this paper we are aimed to investigate the relationship between Catalan knowledge and individual ...
This paper explores the earnings return to Catalan knowledge for public and private workers in Catal...
This paper explores the earnings return to Catalan knowledge for public and private workers in Catal...
This paper explores the earnings return to Catalan knowledge for public and private workers in Catal...
This paper measures the contribution of knowing Catalan to finding a job in Catalonia. In the early ...
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...
This paper explores the earnings return to Catalan knowledge for public and private workers in Catal...
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...
In multilingual labor markets agents with high proficiency in more than one language may be selected...
Do languages matter beyond their communicative benefits? We explore the potential role of preference...
We investigate the pattern of intergenerational transmission of language in a bilingual society. We ...
Maintenance and Shift of Catalan and Spanish: Two Sets of Data from Barcelona The primary aim of thi...
Do languages matter beyond their communicative benefits? We explore the potential role of preference...