Authors
Michael Baker, Dwayne Benjamin
Publication date
1994/7/1
Journal
Journal of labor economics
Volume
12
Issue
3
Pages
369-405
Publisher
University of Chicago Press
Description
In this article we examine the economic assimilation of immigrants to Canada. We provide new evidence on immigrants who arrived in the 1970s and document an increase in the dispersion of labor market outcomes across immigrants of different vintages over time. Our results confirm U.S. evidence of "permanent" differences across immigrant cohorts. What distinguishes the Canadian experience is small or negative rates of assimilation for most cohorts over the sample period. Finally, we test the overidentification of the assimilation process specified in previous studies and fail to reject the usual cohort fixed-effect specification.
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