Le chômage de longue durée des travailleurs d’origine étrangère affecte-t-il leur propension à nouer des liens sociaux hors de leur groupe d’origine ?. Une évaluation pour la France métropolitaine
Emmanuel Valat
Revue économique, 2019, vol. 70, issue 2, 181-205
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Sociality out of the group of origin is an important vector of integration to the host society for populations of foreign origin. Relying on the French TeO survey, we evaluate the extent to which a long period without work affects sociality out of the group of origin for workers of foreign origin. Our econometric strategy is based on the use, as an instrument, of information on unemployment reasons. Unemployment duration varies with these reasons and some are exogenous. Our results show that being unemployed since at least one year raises the probability of having at least half of same origin friends by more than 40%.
Keywords: long term unemployment; integration of immigrants and descendants; sociality (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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