This paper establishes a new fact about immigration policies: legalization has long-term effects on formal employment of undocumented immigrants and their assimilation. We exploit the broad amnesty enacted in Italy in 2002 together with rich survey data collected in 2011 on a representative sample of immigrant households to estimate the effect of regularization in the long run. Immigrants who were not eligible for the amnesty have a 14% lower probability of working in the formal sector a decade later, are subject to more severe ethnic segregation on the job and display less linguistic assimilation than their regularized counterparts
We provide evidence that citizenship catalyzes the long-term economic integration of immigrants. Des...
The 1986 Immigration Reform and Control Act (IRCA) granted amnesty to approximately 1.7 million long...
The 1986 Immigration Reform and Control Act (IRCA) marked one of the biggest chang-es in the history...
This paper estimates the causal effect of the prospect of legal status on the employment outcomes of...
This article estimates the causal effect of the prospect of legal status on the employment outcom...
This article estimates the causal effect of the prospect of legal status on the employment outcomes ...
This article estimates the causal effect of the prospect of legal status on the employment outcomes ...
This is a pre-copyedited, author-produced version of an article accepted for publication in CESifo E...
Using a representative sample of currently legal third-country immigrants in Italy, obtained from ...
This paper investigates the consequences of the legalization of around 600,000 immigrants by the une...
This paper aims to assess the effects of an immigration amnesty on agents' welfare by using a simple...
This paper investigates the effects of immigration and immigration amnesties on the shadow economy. ...
The United States has not created a major amnesty program that would allow undocumented immigrants t...
The paper evaluates the (in)effectiveness of Italian policies of immigration, focusing on legal requ...
We develop a model to understand the trade–offs faced by an elected representative in supporting an ...
We provide evidence that citizenship catalyzes the long-term economic integration of immigrants. Des...
The 1986 Immigration Reform and Control Act (IRCA) granted amnesty to approximately 1.7 million long...
The 1986 Immigration Reform and Control Act (IRCA) marked one of the biggest chang-es in the history...
This paper estimates the causal effect of the prospect of legal status on the employment outcomes of...
This article estimates the causal effect of the prospect of legal status on the employment outcom...
This article estimates the causal effect of the prospect of legal status on the employment outcomes ...
This article estimates the causal effect of the prospect of legal status on the employment outcomes ...
This is a pre-copyedited, author-produced version of an article accepted for publication in CESifo E...
Using a representative sample of currently legal third-country immigrants in Italy, obtained from ...
This paper investigates the consequences of the legalization of around 600,000 immigrants by the une...
This paper aims to assess the effects of an immigration amnesty on agents' welfare by using a simple...
This paper investigates the effects of immigration and immigration amnesties on the shadow economy. ...
The United States has not created a major amnesty program that would allow undocumented immigrants t...
The paper evaluates the (in)effectiveness of Italian policies of immigration, focusing on legal requ...
We develop a model to understand the trade–offs faced by an elected representative in supporting an ...
We provide evidence that citizenship catalyzes the long-term economic integration of immigrants. Des...
The 1986 Immigration Reform and Control Act (IRCA) granted amnesty to approximately 1.7 million long...
The 1986 Immigration Reform and Control Act (IRCA) marked one of the biggest chang-es in the history...