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The Effect of Marriage on Education of Immigrants: Evidence from a Policy Reform Restricting Marriage Migration*
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2009
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Human MigrationDropout RateEducationFamily FormationMarriage BehaviorLabor MigrationPublic HealthMigration PolicyMarriage MigrationHealth SciencesSocial InequalityDemographic ChangeMarriage MarketsMarriageInternational Population MovementSociologyDemographyEducation PolicyImmigration
Abstract We investigate the effect of immigrants’ marriage behavior on dropout from education. To identify the causal effect, we exploit a recent Danish policy reform that generated exogenous variation in marriage behavior by a complete abolishment of marriage migration for immigrants below 24 years. The reform influenced immigrants from countries with a high historical rate of marriage migration more than immigrants from country groups with a low rate. We find that the dropout rate for males increases by 25 percentage points as a consequence of marriage to a marriage migrant, whereas the effect for females is small and mostly insignificant.
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