Immigrants on Welfare: Assimilation and Benefit Substitution
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Authors:
Ekhaugen, Tyra
Year:
2005
Reference:
Memorandum
Number in series: 18
Summary
Non-western immigrants in Norway are shown to rely heavily on welfare transfers for several years after immigration. While refugee immigrants assimilate slightly out of welfare, other non-western immigrants assimilate rapidly into welfare. Re-migration is selective for both non-western and western immigrants, insofar as the probability of re-migration correlates negatively with the probability of receiving welfare. We argue that previous studies may have reached biased estimates of welfare assimilation, both because they have disregarded the possibility of selective re-migration, and because they have focused only on social assistance, not taking into account the possibility of benefit substitution.
JEL:
F22; J61
Keywords:
immigrants; immigration; re-migration
Project:
Oppdragsgiver: Norges forskningsrådOppdragsgivers prosjektnr.:
Frisch prosjekt: 1151 - Mobilizing labour force participation
Contact:
t.m.ekhaugen@frisch.uio.no
Financing:
Norges Forskningsråd