儿童移民的时机和儿童的生活机会

A. Hermansen
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本文探讨了儿童移民时间与儿童成年后生活机会之间的关系。我分析了来自挪威行政登记处的兄弟姐妹的面板数据,这使我能够从所有固定的家庭水平条件和兄弟姐妹共有的禀赋中分离出年龄对成人社会经济结果的影响。兄弟姐妹固定效应模型的研究结果显示,儿童后期移民对儿童完成学业、就业、成年收入、职业成就和社会福利援助的不利影响逐渐增强。这些家庭关系的持续存在表明,与童年移民时间相关的经历对以后的生活结果有因果影响。到达时年龄的影响在不同的起源地区是不一样的。在来自欠发达原籍国的儿童移民中,这一比例较高,但在来自发达国家的儿童中,这一比例较低。总而言之,这些研究结果表明,儿童在生命早期形成期之后移民的时间可能对儿童一生中人力资本积累和劳动力市场机会构成结构性约束。
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Timing of Childhood Immigration and Children's Life Chances
This article examines the relationship between the timing of childhood immigration and children’s life chances in adulthood. I analyze panel data on siblings from Norwegian administrative registries which enables me to disentangle the effect of age at arrival on adult socioeconomic outcomes from all fixed family-level conditions and endowments shared by siblings. Findings from sibling fixed-effects models reveal a progressively stronger adverse influence of immigration at later stages of childhood on children’s completed schooling, employment, adult earnings, occupational attainment, and social welfare assistance. The persistence of these relationships within families indicates that experiences related to the timing of childhood immigration have causal effects on later-life outcomes. The effect of age at arrival is heterogeneous across regions of origin. It is strong among childhood immigrants arriving from less-developed origin countries, but weak among children with background from developed countries. In sum, these findings indicate that the timing of childhood immigration after early-life formative periods can impose structural constraints on children’s human capital accumulation and labor market opportunities over the life course.
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