Scandinavian Working Papers in Economics

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IFAU - Institute for Evaluation of Labour Market and Education Policy

No 2024:9: Professional networks and the labour market assimilation of immigrants

Mattias Engdahl (), Sébastien Willis () and Olof Åslund ()
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Mattias Engdahl: IFAU - Institute for Evaluation of Labour Market and Education Policy, Postal: Institute for Evaluation of Labour Market and Education Policy, P O Box 513, SE-751 20 Uppsala, Sweden
Sébastien Willis: Uppsala University and Uppsala Center for Labor Studies
Olof Åslund: Uppsala University, IFAU, UCLS, CReAM, IZA.

Abstract: We study how professional networks are related to immigrant labour market integration. Matched employer-employee data for Sweden show that networks grow with time in the host country and that their composition changes from immigrant toward native network members. A firm-dyadic analysis of re-employment of displaced workers suggests that conational connections have a much larger positive effect than native connections. However, the employment effect of native connections grows with years since migration. Furthermore, native connections tend to be associated with higher earnings and increased hires in connected local industries. After 20 years in Sweden, the built-up connections raise immigrant re-employment rates by 0.7 to 1.1 percentage points, amounting to 10–20 percent of the observed difference by years since migration. Our findings indicate complete assimilation in the total productivity of professional connections for displaced workers.

Keywords: labour market integration of immigrants; networks; job search

JEL-codes: J15; J20; J60

Language: English

41 pages, March 21, 2024

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