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The Unemployment Experience of Male Immigrants in England.

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posted on 2009-03-16, 15:55 authored by Stephen Wheatley Price
In this paper the unemployment experience of immigrant men in the English labour market is examined, using 1993-4 data from the Quarterly Labour Force Survey of the United Kingdom. Hypotheses proposed by Chiswick (1982) are investigated, for both the claimant count and the ILO measures of unemployment, using logistic regression analysis. Our results show that recent white and non-white immigrant men experience much higher levels of unemployment than earlier cohorts. For whites, this effect is transitory, whereas for non-whites unemployment rates adjust more slowly as the duration of stay increases. Immigrant unemployment rates also vary considerably with country of birth.

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Dept. of Economics, University of Leicester.

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2009-03-16

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http://www.le.ac.uk/economics/research/discussion/papers1998.html

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Papers in Public Sector Economics;98/10

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en

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