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Return Migrants’ Self-selection: Evidence for Indian Inventor

Stefano Breschi (stefano.breschi@unibocconi.it), Francesco Lissoni and Ernest Miguelez

No 24809, NBER Working Papers from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc

Abstract: Based on an original dataset linking patent data and biographical information for a large sample of US immigrant inventors with Indian names and surnames, specialized in ICT technologies, we investigate the rate and determinants of return migration. For each individual in the dataset, we both estimate the year of entry in the United States, the likely entry channel (work or education), and the permanence spell up to either the return to India or right truncation. By means of survival analysis, we then provide exploratory estimates of the probability of return migration as a function of the conditions at migration (age, education, patenting record, migration motives, and migration cohort) as well as of some activities undertaken while abroad (education and patenting). We find both evidence of negative self-selection with respect to educational achievements in the US and of positive self-selection with respect to patenting propensity. Based on the analysis of time-dependence of the return hazard ratios, return work migrants appear to be negatively self-selected with respect to unobservable skills acquired abroad, while evidence for education migrants is less conclusive.

JEL-codes: F22 O15 O31 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018-07
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Published as Return Migrants' Self-Selection: Evidence for Indian Inventors , Stefano Breschi, Francesco Lissoni, Ernest Miguelez. in The Roles of Immigrants and Foreign Students in US Science, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship , Ganguli, Kahn, and MacGarvie. 2020

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