Hebrew language usage: determinants and effects on earnings among immigrants in Israel |
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Authors: | Chiswick B R |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Economics (M/C 144), University of Illinois at Chicago, 601 S. Morgan Street (Rm 2103UH), Chicago, IL 60607-7121, USA (Fax: (312) 996-3344; e-mail: brchis@uic.edu), US |
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Abstract: | ![]() This paper uses the 1983 Census of Israel to analyze Hebrew speaking skills and the effects of Hebrew fluency on the earnings of adult male immigrants. Hebrew fluency increases with a longer duration in Israel, the presence of children in the household, marrying after immigration, living in an area in which a smaller proportion speak one‘s mother tongue, a younger age at migration, a higher level of schooling and varies by country of birth. Earnings increase monotonically with the use of Hebrew. Speaking English as a second language is associated with higher earnings, even when country of origin is held constant. Received: 9 June 1997/Accepted: 6 November 1997 |
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Keywords: | JEL classification: J61 J24 J31 |
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