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Enclaves, Language and the Location Choice of Migrants Author info | Abstract | Publisher info | Download info | Related research | Statistics Ira N. Gang () (Rutgers University)
Thomas Bauer () (IZA, Bonn)
Gil S. Epstein () (Bar Ilan University)
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Empirical studies in the migration literature have shown that migration enclaves (networks) negatively affect the language proficiency of migrants. These studies, however, ignore the choice of location as a function of language skills. Using data on Mexican migration to the US, we show that migrants choose smaller networks as their English language proficiency improves.
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Keywords: Enclaves ; Ethnic goods ; Immigrants ; Language skills ; Networks ; Other versions of this item:
Article Paper Bauer, Thomas & Epstein, Gil S & Gang, Ira, 2002.
"Enclaves, Language and the Location Choice of Migrants ,"
CEPR Discussion Papers
3527, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers.
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"Enclaves, Language and the Location Choice of Migrants ,"
IZA Discussion Papers
558, Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA).
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