What else? Immigrant–native cohorts entering the labour market under a context of adverse shocks: the great recession and COVID-19

IF 2.5 3区 经济学 Q2 ECONOMICS Applied Economic Analysis Pub Date : 2024-07-16 DOI:10.1108/aea-07-2023-0275
Marta Escalonilla, Begoña Cueto, M. J. Pérez-Villadóniga
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Purpose This paper aims to analyse the short- and long-term effects of entering the Spanish labour market under tough economic conditions on young immigrant–native earnings and employment outcomes. Design/methodology/approach The authors use cohorts, where the entry cohort into the labour market is the unit of observation. As a database, the authors use the continuous sample of working histories covering the period 2007–2021. Then, the authors estimate the model using weighted least squares. Findings The results show that the great recession and COVID-19 led to a blockage at the entrance of the labour market, reducing the number of workers. Additionally, the authors observe an adverse impact in terms of employment and earnings on those entering the labour market. Besides, this effect varies in intensity and persistence for natives and immigrants, as well as by country of birth, age of entry, gender and educational level. Originality/value A contribution to the literature is the analysis of the earnings and employment trajectories of young people entering the Spanish labour market for the first time during an adverse shock, such as the 2008 economic crisis or the COVID-19 crisis, and the possible differences that exist between native and immigrant workers. So, the authors analyse the labour market trajectories of workers covering the most recent years. Likewise, the authors carry out an extensive heterogeneity analysis in which they distinguish workers by educational level, gender, age of entry into the labour market and immigrants by their country of birth. This represents an additional contribution. The use of a cohort approach also contributes to the existing literature.
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还有什么?在不利冲击背景下进入劳动力市场的移民-本地群体:大衰退和 COVID-19
目的 本文旨在分析在严峻的经济条件下进入西班牙劳动力市场对年轻移民-本地人收入和就业结果的短期和长期影响。作为数据库,作者使用了 2007-2021 年期间的连续工作历史样本。结果结果表明,大衰退和 COVID-19 导致劳动力市场入口受阻,减少了工人数量。此外,作者还观察到进入劳动力市场的人在就业和收入方面受到不利影响。此外,这种影响的强度和持续性因本国人和移民而异,也因出生国、进入年龄、性别和教育水平而异。原创性/价值对文献的贡献在于分析了在 2008 年经济危机或 COVID-19 危机等不利冲击期间首次进入西班牙劳动力市场的年轻人的收入和就业轨迹,以及本国工人和移民工人之间可能存在的差异。因此,作者分析了最近几年劳动者的劳动力市场轨迹。同样,作者还进行了广泛的异质性分析,按照教育水平、性别、进入劳动力市场的年龄对工人进行了区分,并按照出生国对移民进行了区分。这是另一项贡献。采用队列方法也是对现有文献的贡献。
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Applied Economic Analysis
Applied Economic Analysis Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (all)
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3.50
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4.30%
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5
审稿时长
8 weeks
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