Ethnic networks and language proficiency among immigrants
- 1 February 1996
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Journal of Population Economics
- Vol. 9 (1) , 19-35
- https://doi.org/10.1007/pl00013277
Abstract
Recent research on the linguistic adjustment of minority-language speaking immigrants in several destinations has found that acquisition of destination language skills is inhibited by living in an area where many others speak the same minority language. This paper uses a unique data set for Australia (1988) that includes a variety of ethnic network variables to analyze the role of the language concentration measure. These ethnic variables, in particular, ethnic press, relatives in Australia, and spouse’s origin language, are highly statistically significant. Their inclusion in the equation eliminates the effect of the minority-language concentration variable. The model for analyzing the determinants of English reading and English writing skills in Australia is also shown to be very similar to the model for speaking fluency, including the effect of the ethnic network variables.Keywords
This publication has 11 references indexed in Scilit:
- The Endogeneity between Language and Earnings: International AnalysesJournal of Labor Economics, 1995
- Speaking fluency, writing fluency and earnings of migrantsJournal of Population Economics, 1994
- Language choice among immigrants in a multi-lingual destinationJournal of Population Economics, 1994
- Immigrant Qualifications: Recognition and Relative Wage OutcomesInternational Migration Review, 1993
- Community LanguagesPublished by Cambridge University Press (CUP) ,1991
- Speaking, Reading, and Earnings among Low-Skilled ImmigrantsJournal of Labor Economics, 1991
- Sources of immigrants' language proficiency: Australian results with comparisons to the Federal Republic of Germany and the United States of AmericaEuropean Sociological Review, 1986
- Language Shift in the United StatesPublished by Walter de Gruyter GmbH ,1983
- A Heteroskedasticity-Consistent Covariance Matrix Estimator and a Direct Test for HeteroskedasticityEconometrica, 1980
- Nationalism and Language PoliciesCanadian Journal of Economics/Revue canadienne d'économique, 1978