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Assessing the role of social networks on migrant labor market outcomes: Evidence from a representative immigrant survey
Cátia Batista
, Ana Isabel Costa
NOVA School of Business and Economics (NOVA SBE)
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Average Salary
33%
Endogeneity
33%
Euro
33%
Immigrants
100%
Ireland
33%
Job Offers
33%
Job Security
66%
Labor Market Outcomes
100%
Migrant Labour
100%
Migrant Social Networks
33%
Network Size
33%
Occupational Choice
66%
Paid Job
33%
Sample Selection
33%
Size Effect
33%
Social Networks
100%
Wage Employment
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Immigrant
100%
Job Security
66%
Labor Market
100%
Occupational Choice
66%