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Language Skills and the Earnings Distribution Among Child Immigrants
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EconomicsEarnings DistributionLabor MigrationLanguage DevelopmentSociologyU.s. Census DataEducationLanguage EffectsBusinessLabor Market IntegrationLabor Market ImpactMigrant WorkerDemographyPublic HealthUnemploymentImmigration
In this paper, we estimate the language effects on the earnings distribution among child immigrants. Utilizing U.S. Census data, we find: (1) there exists a larger heterogeneity in language premiums across the earnings distribution, and the patterns change over time (2) occupation and education channels explain most of the language effects and the large heterogeneity in them. However, the importance of these two channels has decreased over time.
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