Many OECD countries have changed the rules for immigrants in recent decades, generally making harder to enter and to stay. France is one example. This paper studies the immigrants' response to the 2004 reform of the immigration law, which made it harder for foreigners to obtain resident status. The strategy for identification exploits a discontinuity in exposure to the reform, determined by the time of entry. The first result is that the 2004 reform prompted a wave of departures among low-skilled, unemployed, unmarried men. This effect is observed among those with previous work experience in France and searching for work, indicating that the difficulty to find a job without resident status creates an incentive for outmigration. Second, the ...
The objective of this paper is to focus on the inequalities facing immigrants in access to the labou...
Asylum seekers and economic migrants have become the primary source of population growth in Western ...
International audienceCombining large (up to 25%) extracts of five French censuses and data from Lab...
Many OECD countries have changed the rules for immigrants in recent decades, generally making harder...
This paper evaluates the impact of immigration on the labor market outcomes of na-tives in France ov...
Naturalization is usually regarded as an important sign of civic and political integrationamongst im...
This paper studies the impact of naturalization on the labor market outcomes of foreign-born workers...
This paper investigates the effects of the flows of immigrant workers on the French labor market bet...
This study examines how minimum wage laws affect the share of immigrants receiving welfare benefits....
France’s labor market can be hostile to new entrants, whether recently arrived immigrants or young p...
Our study examines the empirical link between the naturalization of immigrants and their subsequent ...
In this paper we analyze the effect of immigrants on native jobs in fourteen WesternEuropean countri...
<div><p>The present paper examines modes of immigrants' labor market incorporation into European soc...
Drawing upon theories of institutional variety, this research seeks to determine whether or not immi...
The objective of this paper is to focus on the inequalities facing immigrants in access to the labou...
Asylum seekers and economic migrants have become the primary source of population growth in Western ...
International audienceCombining large (up to 25%) extracts of five French censuses and data from Lab...
Many OECD countries have changed the rules for immigrants in recent decades, generally making harder...
This paper evaluates the impact of immigration on the labor market outcomes of na-tives in France ov...
Naturalization is usually regarded as an important sign of civic and political integrationamongst im...
This paper studies the impact of naturalization on the labor market outcomes of foreign-born workers...
This paper investigates the effects of the flows of immigrant workers on the French labor market bet...
This study examines how minimum wage laws affect the share of immigrants receiving welfare benefits....
France’s labor market can be hostile to new entrants, whether recently arrived immigrants or young p...
Our study examines the empirical link between the naturalization of immigrants and their subsequent ...
In this paper we analyze the effect of immigrants on native jobs in fourteen WesternEuropean countri...
<div><p>The present paper examines modes of immigrants' labor market incorporation into European soc...
Drawing upon theories of institutional variety, this research seeks to determine whether or not immi...
The objective of this paper is to focus on the inequalities facing immigrants in access to the labou...
Asylum seekers and economic migrants have become the primary source of population growth in Western ...
International audienceCombining large (up to 25%) extracts of five French censuses and data from Lab...