Scientific article 3. AUG 2009
The effect of integration policies on the time until regular employment of newly arrived immigrants
Authors:
- Jens Clausen
- Hans Hummelgaard
- Leif Husted
- Michael Rosholm
- Eskil Heinesen
Labor market
Management and implementation
Social issues
Daycare, school and education
Labor market, Management and implementation, Social issues, Daycare, school and education
We analyse the effect of active labour-market programmes on the hazard rate into regular employment for newly arrived immigrants using the timing-of-events duration model. We take account of language course participation and progression in destination country language skills. We use rich administrative data from Denmark. We find substantial lock-in effects of participation in active labour-market programmes. Post programme effects on the hazard rate to regular employment are significantly positive for wage subsidy programmes, but not for other types of programmes. For language course participants, improvement in language proficiency has significant and substantial positive effects on the hazard rate to employment.
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Labour Economics