Individual English Proficiency, Community Language Resources, and Immigrants’ Employment in Western New York: Evidence from the American Community Survey

Yunju Nam, Sarah Richards-Desai, Absolom Abraha
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This study examines associations between the ability to speak English, community language resources, and employment among immigrants in Western New York, United States. Building on existing literature that demonstrates the importance of individual human capital (English proficiency), social networks, and ethnic community resources in immigrants’ labor market outcomes, we introduce the concept of community-level language resources as a facilitator of immigrants’ economic integration. Using data from the American Community Survey and a measure of community language resources (the percentage of bilinguals among people speaking the same language in a community), we find that greater community language resources are associated with a significant increase in the likelihood of being employed for immigrant men with limited English proficiency. Regression analyses also show that neither individual English proficiency nor community language resources are significantly associated with immigrant women's probability of being employed. This study calls for attention to community language resources and individual human capital when designing research on and developing policies for immigrant populations. Findings also show the need for a gender-aware approach to research and practice with immigrant communities.
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纽约州西部的个人英语水平、社区语言资源和移民就业:来自美国社区调查的证据
本研究探讨了美国纽约州西部移民的英语能力、社区语言资源和就业之间的关联。现有文献证明了个人人力资本(英语熟练程度)、社会网络和种族社区资源对移民劳动力市场结果的重要性,在此基础上,我们引入了社区语言资源的概念,将其视为移民经济融合的促进因素。利用美国社区调查的数据和社区语言资源的衡量标准(社区内讲同一种语言的人中双语者的比例),我们发现,对于英语水平有限的男性移民来说,社区语言资源越丰富,就业的可能性就越大。回归分析还显示,无论是个人英语水平还是社区语言资源,都与移民妇女的就业概率无明显关联。这项研究呼吁,在为移民人口设计研究和制定政策时,应关注社区语言资源和个人人力资本。研究结果还表明,在对移民社区进行研究和实践时,需要有性别意识。
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