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English skills and early labour market integration: Evidence from humanitarian migrants in Australia

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INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION
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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/imig.12889

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  1. University of New South Wales (UNSW Sydney) [PS45957]

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This paper explores the relationship between English proficiency and labor market outcomes among humanitarian migrants using panel data from the Building a New Life in Australia survey. The study finds that better English skills, especially in general or speaking, are positively correlated with increased labor force participation and job success. Participation in English training programs is also strongly associated with improved language skills. Factors such as self-esteem, self-efficacy, and general health partially mediate the relationship between English proficiency and labor market outcomes.
This paper uses panel data from the Building a New Life in Australia survey to examine the relationship between proficiency in English and labour market outcomes among humanitarian migrants. We show that having better general or speaking skills in English is associated with a higher propensity for participation in the labour force and success in getting a job. We also find that participating in an English training programme is strongly and positively associated with gaining better language skills. Among the channels leading to these outcomes, we find that self-esteem, self-efficacy and general health partially mediate the relationship between English proficiency and labour force participation. Self-efficacy, general health status and indicative serious mental illness also partially mediate the relationship between better English proficiency and the chance of getting a job.

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