“Making Do” in the Land of Opportunity—a Quantitative Exploration of the Economic Integration of Refugees in Utah
Yvette Young ()
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Yvette Young: University of Utah
Journal of International Migration and Integration, 2020, vol. 21, issue 2, No 15, 631 pages
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Abstract The economic integration of refugees is a multidimensional process. Yet, existing research predominantly assesses economic integration unidimensionally as rapid employment or as wage level. Few researchers examine refugees’ long-term prospects for earning a livable wage. I argue that to understand refugee economic integration researchers should model multiple dimensions. Using a combination of administrative data and regional contextual data, I employ event history analysis to compare models predicting employment to those predicting the acquisition of a livable wage. I find that the factors contributing to employment differ dramatically from those that contribute to earning a livable wage. The study offers strong support for the broad hypothesis that scholars need to theorize the causes of different forms of economic integration separately.
Keywords: Refugee; Forced migrant; Employment; Economic integration; Livable wage (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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