Intergenerational Spillovers of Integration Policies: Evidence from Finland's Integration Plans
The Review of Economics and Statistics
2024
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Abstract We examine the intergenerational effects of an integration program that increased language training and improved labor market outcomes of adult immigrants in Finland. Exploiting a discontinuity in the phase-in rule of a reform, we find that parents' participation in the program improved their children's grades by 0.5 standard deviations and extended their educational attainment by over a year. Two decades post-arrival, children of the affected immigrants earned 42% more than their counterparts whose parents narrowly missed the policy's implementation.
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- 10.1162/rest_a_01494
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- 1-27
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