Employment chances of immigrants and their children in Germany: does sense of personal control matter?

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Anna Thum-Thysen

In: IZA Journal of Migration 5 (2016), 1, 16

Abstract

Labour market integration is a social process suggesting that personality traits are relevant. This paper explores whether immigrants with a higher belief in their ability to control outcomes tend to be more likely to be employed. This trait is known in psychology as the locus of control (LOC). I employ a model framework that allows LOC to depend on a set of observable determining variables. Results indicate that sense of personal control is correlated with employment probability and that there is a risk that immigrants and their children tend to have a more externalized LOC. Mother’s education is a key factor correlated with the sense of personal control.

Themen: Migration



Keywords: Personality, Labour market, Unemployment
Externer Link:
https://doi.org/10.1186/s40176-016-0064-0

DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1186/s40176-016-0064-0

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