2019
DOI: 10.1111/1475-4932.12481
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Do English Skills Affect Muslim Immigrants’ Economic and Social Integration Differentially?

Abstract: This paper estimates the returns to English‐speaking fluency on the socioeconomic outcomes of childhood immigrants. We further investigate whether Muslim childhood immigrants face additional hurdles in economic and social integration into the host country. Motivated by the critical age hypothesis, we identify the causal effects of English skills on socioeconomic outcomes by exploring the differences in the country of origin and age at arrival across childhood immigrants. We first document that all childhood im… Show more

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“…Far-right extremism feeds on this identity driver more than anything else, even if the uptake is greater among those with lower education and economic attainment. The spillover effects of tribal nationalism in distant Australia and New Zealand attracted attention after the Christchurch mosque shooting in March 2019-countries where anti-immigration sentiments have come to focus intensely on Muslims and Islam (Guven, Akbulut-Yuksel & Yuksel, 2019;Kingsley, 2019).…”
Section: The Citizen's Tribementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Far-right extremism feeds on this identity driver more than anything else, even if the uptake is greater among those with lower education and economic attainment. The spillover effects of tribal nationalism in distant Australia and New Zealand attracted attention after the Christchurch mosque shooting in March 2019-countries where anti-immigration sentiments have come to focus intensely on Muslims and Islam (Guven, Akbulut-Yuksel & Yuksel, 2019;Kingsley, 2019).…”
Section: The Citizen's Tribementioning
confidence: 99%