Linking Migration Reasons and Origins to Labour Market Outcomes: Recent Evidence from Europe

Mehtap Akgüç, Cécile Welter-Médée
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[eng] This paper aims to understand how the labour market integration of migrants in Europe is affected, in an interrelated fashion, by their reason for migration and their region of origin. Using recent data from the European Labour Force Survey, we distinguish immigrants to Europe between four migration motives: economic, education, family reasons, or international protection. We compare labour market outcomes of these categories of immigrants through earnings, controlling for a variety of individual factors (including language skills and age at migration), and we also investigate the role of selection into employment. Our results suggest that an economic reason for migration together with already having a job upon arrival is positively associated with higher earnings, while, other things equal, refugees and family migrants are more likely to end up with lower earnings. However, when estimating full interaction models, we find that these results are highly dependent on where migrants come from.
将移民原因和起源与劳动力市场结果联系起来:来自欧洲的最新证据
本文旨在了解欧洲移民的劳动力市场一体化如何以相互关联的方式受到其移民原因和原籍地区的影响。根据欧洲劳动力调查的最新数据,我们将欧洲移民分为四种移民动机:经济、教育、家庭原因或国际保护。我们通过收入比较了这些移民类别的劳动力市场结果,控制了各种个人因素(包括语言技能和移民年龄),我们还调查了选择在就业中的作用。我们的研究结果表明,移民的经济原因以及抵达时已经有工作与高收入呈正相关,而在其他条件相同的情况下,难民和家庭移民更有可能最终收入较低。然而,当估计完整的相互作用模型时,我们发现这些结果高度依赖于移民的来源。
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