Analyzing the Labor Market Activity of Immigrant Families in Germany

SOEPpapers 38, 36 S.

Leilanie Basilio, Thomas K. Bauer, Mathias Sinning

2007

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Published in: Labour Economics 16 (2009), No. 5, 510-520

Abstract

This paper analyzes whether immigrant families facing credit constraints adopt a family investment strategy wherein, upon arrival, an immigrant spouse invests in host country-specific human capital while the other partner works to finance the family's current consumption. Using data for West Germany, we do not find evidence for such a specialization strategy. We further examine the labor supply and wage assimilation of families whose members immigrated together relative to families whose members immigrated sequentially. Our estimates indicate that this differentiation is relevant for the analysis of the labor market activities of migrant households.



JEL-Classification: D10;F22;J22
Keywords: International migration, assimilation, family investment hypothesis
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http://hdl.handle.net/10419/150587

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