Immigrant Participation in Social Assistance Programs: Evidence from German Guestworkers

Riphahn RT (2004)


Publication Language: English

Publication Type: Journal article, Original article

Publication year: 2004

Journal

Publisher: Dunker & Humblot

Book Volume: 50

Pages Range: 329-362

Journal Issue: 4

Abstract

The share of immigrants in the German social assistance program exceeds their population share and continues to grow. This study evaluates the causes of this phenomenon and tests for the effects of assimilation, cohort, age at migration, and country of origin on immigrant behavior. It uses panel data and jointly models panel attrition, labor force status, and household social assistance dependence. Assimilation and age at migration increase the probability of social assistance dependence. In addition, the labor force status of the household head has different effects for native and immigrant welfare risks. The correction for unobserved heterogeneities in the estimation substantively affects the results.

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How to cite

APA:

Riphahn, R.T. (2004). Immigrant Participation in Social Assistance Programs: Evidence from German Guestworkers. Applied Economics Quarterly, 50(4), 329-362.

MLA:

Riphahn, Regina Therese. "Immigrant Participation in Social Assistance Programs: Evidence from German Guestworkers." Applied Economics Quarterly 50.4 (2004): 329-362.

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