Language proficiency of migrants: the relation with job satisfaction and skill matching

Hans G. Bloemen*

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Abstract

We empirically analyse the relation between language proficiency and job level of migrants in the Netherlands. A lack of language skills may induce the migrant to work in jobs of a lower level leading to lower job satisfaction. We analyse information about job satisfaction, the fit between the migrant’s education and skill level and the job, and professional level. Men with a higher proficiency level are more satisfied with their type of work and are employed at a higher professional level. For women, no impact of language proficiency can be found.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2899-2952
JournalEmpirical Economics
Volume65
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 17 Jun 2023

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Keywords

  • C33
  • Discrete regression and qualitative choice models
  • Economics of immigrants
  • J15
  • J24
  • J28
  • Job satisfaction
  • Occupational choice

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